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Femme en deuil (Mourning Woman) - Peinture de Egon Schiele (1890-1918), huile sur bois (42, 5x34 cm), 1912 - Leopold Museum, Vienne (Autriche)
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Femme en deuil (Mourning Woman) - Peinture de Egon Schiele (1890-1918), huile sur bois (42, 5x34 cm), 1912 - Leopold Museum, Vienne (Autriche)
FIA5386347 Femme en deuil (Mourning Woman) - Peinture de Egon Schiele (1890-1918), huile sur bois (42, 5x34 cm), 1912 - Leopold Museum, Vienne (Autriche) by Schiele, Egon (1890-1918); Leopold Museum, Vienna, Austria; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Expressionism Madness Make Up Sail Mourning
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This print showcases Egon Schiele's masterpiece, "Femme en deuil (Mourning Woman)". Painted in 1912, this oil on wood artwork measures 42.5x34 cm and is currently housed at the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria. The painting depicts a woman deep in mourning, her face filled with sorrow and anguish. Schiele's use of color adds to the emotional intensity of the piece, with dark shades dominating the composition. The woman's eyes are particularly striking; they convey a sense of madness and despair that pierces through the canvas. Schiele's unique style can be seen in his expressive brushwork and distorted portrayal of the subject's features. The woman's face appears contorted yet hauntingly beautiful, capturing both vulnerability and strength simultaneously. The presence of sail-like shapes behind her further enhances the atmosphere of grief and loss. It is as if she is navigating through turbulent emotions while trying to find solace amidst her pain. This portrait exemplifies expressionism at its finest - an art movement that sought to convey raw emotion rather than realistic representation. Through his bold choices in color palette and technique, Schiele invites viewers into a world where inner turmoil meets external reality. With this print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, you can bring home a piece of art history that encapsulates human emotions like no other.
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