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| | Egon Schiele - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When Schiele was 15 years old, his father died of syphilis, and he became a ward of his uncle (his mother's brother), who became distressed by Schiele's lack of interest in academic studies, yet recognised his passion and talent for art. |  | | Egon Schiele (June 12, 1890 – October 31, 1918) was an Austrian painter. |  | | Despite Schiele's family connections in Krumau, he and his lover were driven out of the town by the residents, who strongly disapproved of their lifestyle, including his alleged employment of the town's teenage girls as models. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egon_Schiele
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| | MyStudios- Egon Schiele |
 | | Schiele's most powerful work is in his male and female nudes in pencil, gouache, and watercolour, the figures express in their postures emotions from despair to passion - and the female nudes are often unashamedly erotic. |  | | Schiele was primarily a draughtsman, and the angularities of his line and its nervous precision pervade all his work. |  | | Arthur Roessler, in his memoir of Schiele, conveys the impression that the artist's mother was capable of scarcely credible mental cruelty, and pushed her son to the brink of a deep abyss of desperation. |
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http://www.mystudios.com/art/modern/schiele/schiele.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Search View - Egon Schiele |
 | | Egon Schiele (1890-1918), Austrian painter, draftsman, and printmaker, known for his paintings of angular, anguished figures. |  | | Schiele’s interest in expressionism was inspired by the work of Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh, French artist Paul Gauguin, and the German expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), with whom he exhibited briefly in 1912. |  | | Schiele’s disturbingly erotic works and use of very young girls for models led to his arrest and brief imprisonment in 1912 for corruption of minors. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/text_761562950__1/Egon_Schiele.html
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| | ART4NET - Egon Schiele |
 | | Egon became a ward of his uncle, who, though distressed by Egon's lack of interest in academic studies, recognized his passion and talent for art. |  | | Egon was accepted into the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts at the age of sixteen. |  | | This situation led to his departure from the Academy in 1909 with numerous colleges who established their own artistic circle known as the "Neukunstgruppe." By this time Schiele was already participating in public exibitions and was well aquainted with Gustav Klimt, who was both an inspiration and a friend to him throughout his life. |
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http://www.art4net.com/EXPOes.htm
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| | MoMA.org Exhibitions 1997 Egon Schiele Artist and Work |
 | | Egon Schiele (1890-1918) invested his art with an emotional intensity that, coupled with his radical formal innovations, characterized the Austrian contribution to Expressionism. |  | | Schiele began drawing as a child and in 1906, at the age of sixteen, enrolled at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. |  | | In 1917, Schiele was reassigned to Vienna, which allowed him greater time to focus on his art and once again work on large paintings. |
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http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/1997/schiele/artistwork.html
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| | Egon Schiele - AMAM |
 | | In 1918 Schiele had his first comprehensive one-man show at the forty-ninth exhibition of the Vienna Secession and at the Kunsthaus in Zurich. |  | | In 1909 Schiele left the Akademie and also exhibited four paintings at the Kunstschau, the first independent exhibition of modern art in Vienna, which also included works by Kokoschka, Klimt, and van Gogh. |  | | This drawing is closely related to Schiele's Black Girl, a lost oil portrait depicting the same model and executed in the same year. |
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http://www.oberlin.edu/allenart/collection/schiele_egon.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Egon Schiele: Books |
 | | Egon Schiele was an Austrian Expressionist painter and is widely recognised as a major figure in the history of modem art. |  | | The Austrian painter Egon Schiele is now recognised as a major figure in the history of modern art and in the development of the Expressionist movement. |  | | In this recently revised book, Simon Wilson explores Schiele's obsession with sex, life and death, which gave rise to his famous female nudes and nude self-portraits, and examines his vision of the artist in society, and his work as a landscape and portrait painter. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0714829277
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| | Egon Schiele Biography |
 | | By this time, Schiele had developed a personal expressionist portrait and landscape style and was receiving a number of portrait commissions from the Viennese intelligentsia. |  | | On the occasion of the first exhibition of the Neukunstgruppe in 1909 at the Piska Salon, Vienna, Schiele met the art critic and writer Arthur Roessler, who befriended him and wrote admiringly of his work. |  | | A solo exhibition of his work took place in Paris in 1914. |
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http://www.leninimports.com/egon_schiele_bio.html
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| | Apollo: The critical landscape: Egon Schiele is famed for his figures, but many of his works were landscapes. Elizabeth ... |
 | | Apollo: The critical landscape: Egon Schiele is famed for his figures, but many of his works were landscapes. |  | | The critical landscape: Egon Schiele is famed for his figures, but many of his works were landscapes. |  | | Of around fifty works newly identified in the catalogue of paintings incorporated within his Schiele monograph of 1972 (not included, that is to say, in the 1930 and 1966 catalogues published by Otto Kallir-Nirenstein) most are classifiable as landscapes, notably of the early years (1906-10). |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PAL/is_515_161/ai_n8700662
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| | SCHIELE |
 | | Schiele's paintings, whether portraits, self-portraits or nudes convey a sense of both the physical and the emotional. |  | | In his most powerful portrayals of the male and female form the figures express in their postures, and in his use of pencil, gouache or watercolour, emotions from despair through to passion. |  | | In 1912 Schiele was briefly imprisoned charged with indecency due to the explicit nature of his paintings. |
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http://www.articons.co.uk/schiele.htm
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| | Egon Schiele: Progress of a Rebel - Cynthia Grenier |
 | | Schiele was a product of the fin de siecle culture of Vienna, a culture that brought forth such major artists as Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka. |  | | Schiele's all too brief but brilliant life has lent itself to being mythologized, not unlike that of a number of rock stars who in decades since died young, leaving their full talents unrealized (Jim Morrison, Jimmy Hendrix, and Janis Joplin are but a few that come to mind). |  | | Cynthia Grenier is contributing editor to the Arts section of The World & I. Egon Schiele, that prodigiously gifted enfant terrible of the last years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, became the international icon he is today only in the 1960s. |
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http://www.worldandi.com/specialreport/1994/june/Sa11987.htm
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| | Egon Schiele (1890 - 1918) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Schiele developed his style along with his interest in the psychology of Sigmund Freud, resulting in harsh Expressionist paintings often of nudes. |  | | Schiele / Abramovic / De Châtel To accompany the exhibition the Van Gogh Museum has commissioned live performances and dance productions by Marina Abramovic and Dansgroep Krisztina de Châtel to be shown in the exhibition galleries. |  | | Schiele’s work creating controversy among the Austrian officials, who confiscated and destroyed his work and then arrested him in 1912. |
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http://wwar.com/masters/s/schiele-egon.html
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| | handprint : egon schiele |
 | | Schiele was at this time struggling to absorb into his own artistic personality the oppressive traditional academy training and the influences of Klimt, Kokoschka and the linear Viennese Art Nouveau. |  | | When Gerti disappeared from Schiele's drawings, around 1910, he replaced her with young prostitutes and truant children apparently, figure models were as hard to find in Vienna as gallery representation. |  | | Many of Schiele's early drawings adopt the austere, elegant style of commercial art of the time, which effectively put on display Schiele's assured and alluring drawing skill. |
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http://www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/artist20.html
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| | artnet Magazine - Drawing Notebook |
 | | That gaze is the typical Schiele gaze of a subject complicit with the artist in his undertaking. |  | | In 1910, at age 20, Egon Schiele, having already broken with the academy, being a friend of the famous Gustav Klimt, who famously doted on females, and having made himself into an accomplished draughtsman, reached his signature style. |  | | The catalogue for "Egon Schiele," an attractive coffee-table size tome, is exciting in its plotting out some of the ways that Schiele has impacted pop culture in art, fashion and design. |
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http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/karlins/karlins11-10-05.asp
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| | Egon Schiele [1890-1918] - Featured Artist Lot on Artfact.com |
 | | Egon Schieleâs Neugeborener, 1910, lot 12, originally from the Erich Lederer Collection, is the earliest of four works by the artist in this collection. |  | | The economy and precision with which he adds touches of watercolor and gouache to heighten the expressive scope and spatial relationships of the figures in such works remains unrivalled in the history of modern art. |  | | While working on the prisoner of war portraits, he may have been reminded of his own incarceration after his arrest on charges of indecency in 1912. |
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http://www.artfact.com/features/artistLot.cfm?iid=IgQg7TVZ
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| | The Wider, Not Wilder, Egon Schiele - New York Times |
 | | There are exercises made before 1910, when Schiele was a talented teenage art student; drawings from 1912 made during a short, painful stay in prison; portraits of his in-laws; and images of fellow soldiers and landscapes from his easy stint in the Austrian Army. |  | | Women for Schiele are almost always archetypal; in portraits they have severe, masklike faces; in full-figure drawings they are interchangeable objects of desire. |  | | He made wonderful portraits of friends, relatives and lovers, painted gloomy landscapes in an amalgam of Modernist and medieval styles, and concocted lugubrious, overwrought allegories of life, love and death. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/21/arts/design/21john.html?ex=1287547200&en=ad24c4559ed7898b&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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| | SHOCKING: Egon Schiele's Nudes (II) |
 | | The Austrian expressionist artist Egon Leo Adolf Schiele was born June 12, 1890, near Vienna. |  | | Unlike Klimt, who concentrated on presenting femme fatales encased in elaborate ornamentation, the majority of Schiele's sketches and paintings were psychoanalytic self-portraits, often nude, (a few featuring Klimt with Schiele) or similar "psychological portraits" of nude women. |  | | Even more than Gustav Klimt, Schiele made eroticism one of his major themes and was briefly imprisoned for obscenity in 1912. |
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http://www.finesite.webart.ru/shocking/schiele-2.htm
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| | Egon Schiele Online |
 | | Egon Schiele at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 3 works by Egon Schiele |  | | Original works by Egon Schiele available for purchase at art galleries worldwide |  | | Research art auction values for Egon Schiele (Artprice) |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/schiele_egon.html
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| | SHOCKING: Egon Schiele's Nudes (I) |
 | | This was the first arrest of an artist in 1,000 years of Habsburg rule. |  | | For his works of art, which even today for many people are "pornography", he even was sent to prison. |  | | SHOCKING: Egon Schiele's Nudes (I) The Austrian Egon Schiele: imprisoned for painting nudes |
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http://www.finesite.webart.ru/shocking/schiele-1.htm
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| | MoMA.org Exhibitions 1997 Egon Schiele |
 | | Encompassing the full breadth of Schiele's extraordinarily prolific career from 1905 to his premature death in 1918 at the age of twenty-eight, it includes portraits, self-portraits, allegorical compositions, landscapes, and powerful images of male and female nudes in various contorted poses. |  | | Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna comprises more than 150 oil paintings on canvas, wood, and cardboard; gouaches; watercolors; and pen-and-ink and pencil drawings on paper. |  | | Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna was organized by Magdalena Dabrowski, Senior Curator, Department of Drawings. |
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http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/1997/schiele
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| | Amazon.com: Egon Schiele: Books: Jane Kallir |
 | | Egon Schiele: Erotic Sketches / Erotische Skizzen by Egon Schiele |  | | Her lack of cant distinguishes her from the many passionate Schiele mythmakers, and yet there is nothing dull or cold about her writing. |  | | the reproductions of several dozens of schiele's major works -- paintings and drawings -- are presented full page and full color, beautifully printed: it's possible to see the texture variations of schiele's line and the nuances of his color. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0810941996?v=glance
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| | Egon Schiele Quotes |
 | | Egon Schiele Art Quotes - 1907 / 1954 |
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http://www.artquotes.net/masters/schiele_egon/schiele-quotes.htm
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| | Egon Schiele and Restitution |
 | | The Schiele that attracted me to the article is one of the art works in question, one that is now known to have been part of the seized "collection of Fritz Grunbaum, a Viennese cabaret artist who was killed by the Nazis after they seized his art. |  | | This essay is based on an article in the New York Times that touches on Egon Schiele, one of my favorite artists: Lauder's Mix of Restitution and Collecting By Celestine Bohlen. |  | | Could a cabaret artist have owned a Schiele? |
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http://www.csudh.edu/dearhabermas/egonschiele01.htm
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| | Van Gogh Museum: Exhibitions |
 | | The exhibition is accompanied by a publication entitled Egon Schiele: Love and Death, written by Schiele specialist Jane Kallir, Van Gogh Museum / Hatje Cantz, 160 pages, 100 colour and 40 b/w illustrations, hardback, 29.50. |  | | work by the Viennese Expressionist Egon Schiele (1890-1918). |  | | De Châtel and Abramovic are also involved in the design of the exhibition, supervised by art director Peter de Kimpe. |
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http://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/1015-newsdb/nieuws?action=nieuws_view&id=270&cat_id=6
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| | Search Results from ArtSelect: ArtSelect |
 | | Found 5 items where the artist is 'EGON SCHIELE'. |  | | Save up to 50% everyday on quality framed art for your home or office. |
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| | Schiele Prints - the images |
 | | Egon Schiele - Art Prints - the thumbnail images |  | | Hindering the Artist is a Crime, it is Murdering Life in the Bud |  | | Schiele images @ Fine Art Prints on Demand |
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| | Egon Schiele on artnet |
 | | Egon Schiele (U.S. Tour), Institute of Contemporary Art and other venues Boston, MA |  | | Egon Schiele, The Seibu Museum of Art Tokyo, Japan |  | | Egon Schiele: Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings (1st American show), Galerie St. Etienne New York, NY |
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http://www.artnet.com/artist/15037/Egon_Schiele.html
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| | Egon Schiele |
 | | Each section includes a text that discusses the major events in Schiele's life and the interrelation between the artist's drawing and developments in his oil painting. |  | | This book assembles drawings and watercolors from public and private collections and reproduces work from every year of the artist's career, beginning with the juvenilia and early academic studies. |  | | Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele produced a prolific body of work before his early death at the age of twenty-eight in 1918. |
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http://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/new/spring03/551116.htm
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| | Egon Schiele art gallery |
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| | Egon Schiele |
 | | Best known for his gaunt self-portraits and erotic figure studies, he also painted haunting portraits of his contemporaries and dark, brooding landscapes. |  | | , Schiele developed a taut, linear style, emphasizing attenuated anatomical structure in drawings and paintings that often have strong sexual subject matter. |  | | Egon Schiele: The Ronald S. Lauder and Serge Sabarsky Collections |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0843935.html
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| | Egon Schiele Art Prints Gallery |
 | | We have teamed up with Art.com to bring you this great gallery of Egon Schiele fine art prints and posters. |  | | Find Egon Schiele and Other Art Prints at Art.com |  | | Just click on the image to get a closer look or to make a purchase. |
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| | OCAIW - Egon Schiele |
 | | Neue Galerie Graz - Egon Schiele - Leopold Collection |  | | MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S. Schiele's Wife with her Little Nephew, 1915 |  | | MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA), NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, U.S. The Artist and His Work |
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| | Egon Schiele artist and art...the-artists.org |
 | | Share your comments about the artist Egon Schiele |  | | Posters, graphics, original art & books by the Art Nouveau artists. |  | | Information on the life, background and work of Egon Schiele |
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| | Egon Schiele; Fact Sheet about "Portrait of Wally" and "Dead City" |
 | | In 1954 the Austrian Gallery offered Dr. Rudolf Leopold to trade "Portrait of Wally" against Egon Schiele's "Rainer Boy." During the following month, a contract concerning this trade was worked out and the transaction was concluded on September 1, 1954. |  | | Tana Berger within the framework of restitution proceedings against the art dealer Friedrich Welz. |  | | Egon Schiele's "Portrait of Wally" was handed over to Dr. Robert Rieger and Mrs. |
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| | Schiele, Egon. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Influenced by the French impressionists, then by Gustav Klimt, Schiele developed a taut, linear style, emphasizing anatomical structure in drawings and paintings that often have strong sexual subject matter. |  | | See biographies by F. Whitford (1985) and S. Wilson (1987); E. Mitsch, The Art of Egon Schiele (tr., 2d ed. |  | | 1988); M. Dabrowski, Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection (1998). |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/sc/Schiele.html
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| | The Athenaeum - Displaying artworks for Egon Schiele |
 | | Please note that this list contains all of the artworks The Athenaeum has for Egon Schiele, but they may have produced other works which are not yet on our site. |  | | The Athenaeum - Displaying artworks for Egon Schiele |  | | Portrait of Edith Schiele in a Striped Dress |
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http://www.the-athenaeum.org/art/by_artist.php?id=350
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| | Rachels - Music for Egon Schiele |
 | | This record is the soundtrack to a live theater production that was put on in Chicago by the Itinerant Theater Guild last spring, composed by Rachel Grimes and played live with two other musicians during the run of the performances. |  | | Unlike the first record, (which featured 16 musicians from all walks of life including the bands Shellac, Coctails, Rodan, Hula Hoop, and members of two symphony orchestras), Music for Egon Schiele is pared down to three players, Rachel on piano, Christian Frederickson on viola, and Wendy Doyle on cello. |  | | You can view some of the artwork from the record, including one Egon Schiele piece, in a slide show. |
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http://www.southern.com/southern/band/RACHL/18985
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| | 1914-18 war - Art of the First World War - 9 - Egon Schiele |
 | | 1914-18 war - Art of the First World War - 9 - Egon Schiele |  | | This could also be a depiction of Schiele's own loneliness (which his peers in Vienna considered distrustfully if not reprovingly, so much so that they took him to court for alleged indecency). |  | | The absence of the bust, uniform and any setting aggravates this feeling of loss and isolation. |
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| | Egon Schiele posters prints - 4TheWall |
 | | Please review these Egon Schiele posters and art prints. |  | | Browse for all posters in the Egon Schiele Category |  | | To view the Egon Schiele posters or print click on the image. |
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http://www.4thewall.com/topartists/Egon-Schiele
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| | SMNH Web Site Start Page |
 | | Museum families also have been able to meet Smoky Bear, travel to prehistoric campsites, paint a fish and discover what walking through the NASA International Space Station might be like. |  | | The Schiele Museum offers exceptional opportunities for families and visitors of all ages to see the region's rocks and minerals, hills and rivers, plants and animals with fresh wonder. |  | | The Schiele Museum is a department of the |
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http://www.schielemuseum.org
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| | Masterpieces of Painting - Egon Schiele |
 | | Wikimedia Commons is a central repository for free images, music, sound & video clips run by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. |  | | Porträt der Edith Schiele im gestreiften Kleid, 1915 |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/commons/egon-schiele.html
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| | Schiele Egon posters |
 | | Also find Egon Schiele posters at our US partner AllPosters.com. |  | | You can choose among aluminium- and wood frames in many different colors. |
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http://www.postershop.com/Schiele-Egon-p.html&Partnerid=2922
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| | Egon Schiele |
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