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Self-Portrait with Splayed Fingers - Schiele, Egon (1890-1918) - 1911 - Black chalk, Gouache on Paper - 52, 5x28 - Leopold Museum, Vienna
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Self-Portrait with Splayed Fingers - Schiele, Egon (1890-1918) - 1911 - Black chalk, Gouache on Paper - 52, 5x28 - Leopold Museum, Vienna
FIA5394831 Self-Portrait with Splayed Fingers - Schiele, Egon (1890-1918) - 1911 - Black chalk, Gouache on Paper - 52, 5x28 - Leopold Museum, Vienna by Schiele, Egon (1890-1918); Leopold Museum, Vienna, Austria; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This self-portrait by Egon Schiele, titled "Self-Portrait with Splayed Fingers" showcases the artist's unique style and introspective gaze. Created in 1911, this black chalk and gouache on paper piece measures 52.5x28 cm and is housed in the Leopold Museum in Vienna. Schiele's self-portraits are known for their raw emotion and unflinching honesty, and this particular work is no exception. The artist boldly presents himself to the viewer, his body language conveying a sense of vulnerability and intensity. With his fingers splayed apart, he invites us into his world, revealing both physical nakedness and emotional depth. The use of black chalk creates a stark contrast against the white background, emphasizing Schiele's angular features and elongated limbs. His piercing eyes stare directly at us, demanding our attention as we become captivated by his presence. As a painter and draftsman of the early 20th century, Schiele was part of an artistic movement that challenged traditional norms. Through his self-portraits, he explored themes of identity, sexuality, and mortality with fearless exploration. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate every intricate detail of Schiele's masterpiece while preserving its original essence. It serves as a reminder of the artist's profound impact on art history within Austria and throughout Europe.
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