An artist ahead of his time. Imagine, ugliness over beauty; this was a shocking transition into the century that gave us two world wars and nuclear weapons. A need to scramble into a ditch and to turn away from the madness of conventional forms of existence brings us true innovation. Egon Schiele was a master artist.
Enjoyed the video. I’ve always been intrigued by this artist’s work - especially his drawings. The line quality, the sharpness and angularity, the unfinished look. Very skillful artist who died way too young.
By far one of the more modern and creative artists we ever had in our Culture. With hints of contrasted colours here and there, Schiele offered us snapshots of his love life from movies and architecture prospects. His fab drawings did the rest. His daring mind, too. ❤️👍🤗
Great video! It’s kind of refreshing that despite everything, he had a successful art career. His art style and personality don’t seem conducive to what you would expect from a successful artist, but I’m glad he seemed to beat the odds. It’s a shame he died so young.
True art is truthful. Egon Schiele was truthful. The nickname of "Bad Boy" is a compliment to an artist who was not totally enslaved to societal norms and taboos.
Very enlightening. I knew (basically) nothing about him. I think his depictions of the human figure are brilliant. Very inspiring. Thank you for making this.
What a curious and informative documentary, Egon is one of my favorite artists, thorough doc with great attention to detail, earned a sub from me, keep up the great work!😊
It's so bizarre how ahead of his time he was, even his clothes, hair styles, put it this way. I see WW2 pics and film, and I feel it was long before him, but in reality he died at the end of WW1 from Spanish flu, that to me is wild.
Thank you for making a documentary with no dopey music in it.
An artist ahead of his time. Imagine, ugliness over beauty; this was a shocking transition into the century that gave us two world wars and nuclear weapons. A need to scramble into a ditch and to turn away from the madness of conventional forms of existence brings us true innovation. Egon Schiele was a master artist.
"His teachers had little interest in individuality or originality." I experienced the same moronic condescension growing up in the UK!
Enjoyed the video. I’ve always been intrigued by this artist’s work - especially his drawings. The line quality, the sharpness and angularity, the unfinished look. Very skillful artist who died way too young.
By far one of the more modern and creative artists we ever had in our Culture. With hints of contrasted colours here and there, Schiele offered us snapshots of his love life from movies and architecture prospects. His fab drawings did the rest. His daring mind, too. ❤️👍🤗
Thank god for Klimt!
A very original artist.
Great video! It’s kind of refreshing that despite everything, he had a successful art career. His art style and personality don’t seem conducive to what you would expect from a successful artist, but I’m glad he seemed to beat the odds. It’s a shame he died so young.
His work makes my knees weak.
my girlfriend is a wonderful artist with a solo show to her credit here in NYC. Her favorite artist is Schiele. " His line is just the best" says she
Agree. To restrict an artist is a crime.
What am excellent production. I learnt so much more about the artist. I have always been a fan of his boldness and freedom. Thank you
Excellent work- much appreciation from Texas.
Beautiful presentation!!!
True art is truthful. Egon Schiele was truthful. The nickname of "Bad Boy" is a compliment to an artist who was not totally enslaved to societal norms and taboos.
Awesome video! Introduced me to a great artist
Very enlightening. I knew (basically) nothing about him. I think his depictions of the human figure are brilliant. Very inspiring. Thank you for making this.
I love his work. I've never responded to any of it as ugly. Very sexual and quite chic. I love the self portraits
What a curious and informative documentary, Egon is one of my favorite artists, thorough doc with great attention to detail, earned a sub from me, keep up the great work!😊
It's so bizarre how ahead of his time he was, even his clothes, hair styles, put it this way. I see WW2 pics and film, and I feel it was long before him, but in reality he died at the end of WW1 from Spanish flu, that to me is wild.