Egon Schiele (1890-1918) was an Austrian painter known for his striking and provocative portraits and nudes. A protege of Gustav Klimt, Schiele developed his own distinctive style that often explored themes of sexuality, death, and the human form. His work was controversial during his lifetime for its raw and explicit depictions, but has since been celebrated for its emotional and psychological depth. Tragically, Schiele's promising career was cut short when he died of the Spanish flu at the age of 28. Despite his brief life, his bold and innovative artwork continues to influence artists today.
1. Embrace (Lovers II)
- Artwork Name: Embrace (Lovers II)
- Year: 1917
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 98 x 169 cm
2. Sailing Ship with Dinghy
- Artwork Name: Sailing Ship with Dinghy
- Year: 1908; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,cardboard
3. House Between Trees I
- Artwork Name: House Between Trees I
- Year: 1908; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,panel
- Dimensions: 67.31 x 68.58 cm
4. Hindering the Artist is a Crime, It is Murdering Life in the Bud
- Artwork Name: Hindering the Artist is a Crime, It is Murdering Life in the Bud
- Year: 1912
- Medium: watercolor,paper
- Dimensions: 48.6 x 31.8 cm
5. Hermits
- Artwork Name: Hermits
- Year: 1912
- Medium: oil,canvas
6. Head of Dr. Fritsch
- Artwork Name: Head of Dr. Fritsch
- Year: 1917; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: watercolor,paper
7. Harbor of Trieste
- Artwork Name: Harbor of Trieste
- Year: 1907; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,cardboard
- Dimensions: 25 x 18 cm
8. House on a River (Old House I)
- Artwork Name: House on a River (Old House I)
- Year: 1915; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 109.5 x 140 cm
9. Houses by the River (The Old City)
- Artwork Name: Houses by the River (The Old City)
- Year: 1914; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 100 x 120.5 cm
10. Houses on the Moldau, Krumau
- Artwork Name: Houses on the Moldau, Krumau
- Year: 1910; Czech Republic
- Medium: watercolor,paper
11. Houses on the Town Square in Klosterneuberg
- Artwork Name: Houses on the Town Square in Klosterneuberg
- Year: 1908; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 19.4 x 21.9 cm
12. Houses with Laundry (Seeburg)
- Artwork Name: Houses with Laundry (Seeburg)
- Year: 1914; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,canvas
13. River Landscape
- Artwork Name: River Landscape
- Year: 1913; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 88.9 x 89.7 cm
14. Rufer
- Artwork Name: Rufer
- Year: 1913; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: watercolor,paper
- Dimensions: 48.2 x 31.2 cm
15. Russian Prisoner of War (Grigori Kladjishuli)
- Artwork Name: Russian Prisoner of War (Grigori Kladjishuli)
- Year: 1916; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: watercolor,paper
16. Russian Prisoner of War with Fur Hat
- Artwork Name: Russian Prisoner of War with Fur Hat
- Year: 1915; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: pencil,paper
- Dimensions: 44.6 x 30 cm
17. Sailing Boat with Reflection in the Water
- Artwork Name: Sailing Boat with Reflection in the Water
- Year: 1908; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,cardboard
- Dimensions: 24.1 x 17.8 cm
18. Sarena Lederer
- Artwork Name: Sarena Lederer
- Year: 1917; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: watercolor,paper
19. Sawmill
- Artwork Name: Sawmill
- Year: 1913; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 80.1 x 89.8 cm
20. Schiele's Room in Neulengbach
- Artwork Name: Schiele's Room in Neulengbach
- Year: 1911
- Medium: oil,wood
- Dimensions: 40 x 31.7 cm
21. Seated Child
- Artwork Name: Seated Child
- Year: 1917; Vienna, Austria
22. Two Girls
- Artwork Name: Two Girls
- Year: 1911
- Medium: watercolor,paper
23. Two Girls on a Fringed Blanket
- Artwork Name: Two Girls on a Fringed Blanket
- Year: 1911
- Medium: watercolor,paper
- Dimensions: 55.9 x 36.8 cm
24. View into the Apartment of Leopold and Marie Czihaczek
- Artwork Name: View into the Apartment of Leopold and Marie Czihaczek
- Year: 1907; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: oil,cardboard
- Dimensions: 39.1 x 31.2 cm
25. Two Guttersnipes
- Artwork Name: Two Guttersnipes
- Year: 1910; Czech Republic
- Medium: watercolor,paper
26. Two Kneeling Figures (Parallelogram)
- Artwork Name: Two Kneeling Figures (Parallelogram)
- Year: 1913; Vienna, Austria
- Medium: pencil,paper
27. Two Little Girls
- Artwork Name: Two Little Girls
- Year: 1911
- Medium: watercolor,paper
28. Two Seated Girls
- Artwork Name: Two Seated Girls
- Year: 1911
- Medium: watercolor,paper
29. Untitled
- Artwork Name: Untitled
- Year: 1918
- Medium: pencil,paper
30. Upright Standing Woman
- Artwork Name: Upright Standing Woman
- Year: 1912
- Medium: gouache,pencil,paper
31. View from the Drawing Classroom, Klosterneuburg
- Artwork Name: View from the Drawing Classroom, Klosterneuburg
- Year: c.1905
- Dimensions: 37 x 46 cm
32. Two Women
- Artwork Name: Two Women
- Year: 1915
- Medium: Watercolor on Paper
- Dimensions: 32.8 x 49.7 cm
The artwork, "Two Women" by Egon Schiele, created in 1915, is a watercolor on paper piece measuring 32.8 x 49.7 cm. It is a part of the Expressionism movement and falls within the genre of nude paintings. The artwork, which portrays two women intertwined in an intimate pose, employs Schiele's signature bold lines and expressive use of color to convey raw emotion and vulnerability. Currently housed in the Albertina in Vienna, Austria, this piece was also created in Vienna, reflecting the artist’s deep connection to the city and its cultural milieu during this period.
33. Female Nude
- Artwork Name: Female Nude
- Year: 1910
- Medium: Gouache, Watercolor And Black Chalk With White Highlighting
- Dimensions: 44.3 x 30.6 cm
The artwork, titled "Female Nude" and created by Egon Schiele in 1910, employs gouache, watercolor, and black chalk with white highlighting to depict a striking and expressive figure. Measuring 44.3 x 30.6 cm, the piece is housed in the Graphische Sammlung Albertina in Vienna. The composition and medium choice allow for a vivid and raw portrayal of the female form, characteristic of Schiele's unique and evocative style.
34. Self-portrait Standing
- Artwork Name: Self-portrait Standing
- Year: 1910
- Medium: Gouache, Watercolor And Pencil With White Highlighting
- Dimensions: 55.8 x 36.9 cm
The artwork titled "Self-portrait Standing" by Egon Schiele, created in 1910, utilizes gouache, watercolor, and pencil with white highlighting. It measures 55.8 by 36.9 cm and is part of the collection at the Graphische Sammlung Albertina in Vienna. The artwork portrays an intensely expressive and somewhat distorted image of the artist himself, characterized by its linear precision and vibrant yet subdued coloration, reflecting Schiele's unique emotional and psychological exploration through portraiture.
35. Standing Male Nude with Red Loincloth
- Artwork Name: Standing Male Nude with Red Loincloth
- Year: 1914
- Medium: Watercolor on Paper
- Dimensions: 48 x 32 cm
The artwork, titled "Standing Male Nude with Red Loincloth," was created by Egon Schiele in 1914 using watercolor on paper. It belongs to the Expressionism art movement and measures 48 x 32 cm. The piece is categorized under the genre of nude painting and is currently housed at the Albertina in Vienna, Austria, where it was also created. The depiction exudes the raw and emotional intensity characteristic of Schiele's work, featuring a male figure partially draped in a striking red loincloth, with a composition that emphasizes the angular and contorted lines of the human form.
36. Semi-Nude Girl, Reclining
- Artwork Name: Semi-Nude Girl, Reclining
- Year: 1911
- Medium: Gouache, watercolor, and pencil with
- Dimensions: 18 1/8 x 12 1/4 in. (45.9 x 31.1 cm)
The artwork titled "Semi-Nude Girl, Reclining" was created by Egon Schiele in 1911. It employs gouache, watercolor, and pencil mediums and measures 18 1/8 by 12 1/4 inches (45.9 by 31.1 cm). Currently housed in the Graphische Sammlung Albertina in Vienna, the artwork portrays a reclining female figure, executed with Schiele's characteristic expressive style. The work features a semi-nude girl with prominent use of earth tones and fluid line work, highlighting the raw and frank nature of the subject.
37. Gerti Schiele
- Artwork Name: Gerti Schiele
- Year: 1909
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 139.5 x 140.5 cm
The artwork titled "Gerti Schiele," completed in 1909 by the artist Egon Schiele, is an oil on canvas piece that adheres to the Art Nouveau movement. This portrait, measuring 139.5 x 140.5 cm, was created in Vienna, Austria, and is currently housed in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, NY, US. The artwork portrays a standing female figure draped in earth-toned garments juxtaposed with vibrant hues, rendered in Schiele's distinct and expressive style. The figure is positioned against a stark, minimalist background, accentuating her presence and the textural complexity of the attire.
38. Scornful Woman
- Artwork Name: Scornful Woman
- Year: 1910
- Medium: Watercolor on Paper
- Dimensions: 45 x 31.4 cm
The artwork, entitled "Scornful Woman," was created by Egon Schiele in 1910 using watercolor on paper. It is a portrait belonging to the Expressionism movement, measuring 45 x 31.4 cm, and it is housed in a private collection. The artwork, produced in the Czech Republic, portrays a woman with a distinctly intense and scornful expression. Her posture and facial features are rendered with the exaggerated emotion and bold, unrefined lines characteristic of Schiele's style, reflecting the inner emotional state rather than focusing on realistic representation.
39. Seated Couple (Egon and Edith Schiele)
- Artwork Name: Seated Couple (Egon and Edith Schiele)
- Year: 1915
- Medium: Gouache and pencil on paper
- Dimensions: 20 5/8 x 16 1/4 in. (52.5 x 41.2 cm)
"Seated Couple (Egon and Edith Schiele)" is a 1915 gouache and pencil on paper artwork by Egon Schiele, created in Vienna, Austria. The artwork, measuring 20 5/8 x 16 1/4 inches (52.5 x 41.2 cm), is housed in the Albertina, Vienna, Austria. This expressionist portrait depicts a couple in a seated pose, rendered with Schiele's characteristic raw and evocative style. The figures are entwined, suggesting a complex, intimate relationship, captured through bold lines and a distinct, almost distressed application of color.
40. The Family
- Artwork Name: The Family
- Year: 1918
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 152 x 162.5 cm
"The Family", an oil on canvas painting completed in 1918 by Egon Schiele, is a poignant expressionist portrait situated in the Belvedere museum in Vienna, Austria, where it was also created. Measuring 152 by 162.5 centimeters, the artwork vividly portrays an intimate grouping of a man, woman, and child, rendered with stark, emotive lines and an intense, almost raw depiction of the human form that typifies Schiele's contribution to the Expressionism movement. This evocative composition captures a moment of intimate yet strained connection, reflective of the artist's broader thematic contemplations on human relationships and vulnerability.
41. Fighter
- Artwork Name: Fighter
- Year: 1913
- Medium: Gouache And Pencil On Paper
- Dimensions: 19 1/4 x 12 5/8 in. (48.8 x 32.2 cm)
The artwork titled "Fighter," created by Egon Schiele in 1913, is rendered using gouache and pencil on paper with dimensions of 19 1/4 x 12 5/8 inches (48.8 x 32.2 cm). The piece is part of a private collection. The artwork depicts a stylized, expressive male figure in a dynamic and tense pose, demonstrating Schiele's signature use of exaggerated contours and intense, emotive lines. The figure's sinewy muscles and strained, angular limbs convey a sense of struggle and resilience, capturing both physical and emotional intensity.
42. Pregnant Woman And Death
- Artwork Name: Pregnant Woman And Death
- Year: 1911
- Medium: Oil On Canvas
- Dimensions: 100 x 100 cm
The artwork titled "Pregnant Woman And Death" is an oil on canvas creation by Egon Schiele from the year 1911, measuring 100 x 100 cm. The piece vividly portrays a deeply symbolic interaction between a pregnant woman and a skeletal figure representing death. Schiele's characteristic use of stark contrasts and evocative, expressive forms is evident, creating a powerful commentary on the juxtaposition of life and mortality. The somber tones and textured layers enhance the haunting atmosphere, inviting reflection on the fragile and transient nature of human existence.
43. Self-portrait With Raised Right Elbow
- Artwork Name: Self-portrait With Raised Right Elbow
- Year: 1914
- Medium: Gouache, Watercolor And Black Chalk
- Dimensions: 47.6 x 31.1 cm
"Self-portrait With Raised Right Elbow," created by Egon Schiele in 1914, is an artwork realized with gouache, watercolor, and black chalk, measuring 47.6 by 31.1 centimeters. Currently residing in a private collection, the artwork exemplifies Schiele’s distinctive expressionist style. The self-portrait features Schiele with a conspicuously posed raised right elbow. His intense, almost haunting gaze and contorted posture dominate the composition, with exaggerated lines and an earthy color palette emphasizing the raw, emotional intensity for which Schiele is renowned.
44. Mother And Two Children
- Artwork Name: Mother And Two Children
- Year: 1917
- Medium: Oil On Canvas
- Dimensions: 150 x 158.7 cm
The artwork titled "Mother and Two Children," created by Egon Schiele in 1917, is an oil on canvas painting measuring 150 x 158.7 cm. The composition presents a poignant portrayal of a mother seated between her two children, exuding a sense of intimacy and bond. The figures are depicted in Schiele's distinctive, expressive style with elongated forms and a muted palette, capturing the emotional depth and complexity of the familial relationship. The mother, with a veiled head and somber expression, holds the hands of her children, who are adorned in vibrant, patterned clothing, creating a striking contrast that accentuates the tender, yet solemn atmosphere of the scene.
45. Self-portrait With Outstretched Arms
- Artwork Name: Self-portrait With Outstretched Arms
- Year: 1911
- Medium: Gouache, Watercolor And Pencil On Paper
- Dimensions: 19 x 12 1/2 in. (48.2 x 31.7 cm)
"Self-portrait With Outstretched Arms," created by Egon Schiele in 1911, is a gouache, watercolor, and pencil piece on paper, measuring 19 x 12 1/2 inches (48.2 x 31.7 cm). The artwork is housed at the Graphische Sammlung Albertina in Vienna. The artwork depicts the artist himself with outstretched arms, showcasing Schiele's characteristic expressive style and emotional intensity. The figure's elongated proportions and exaggerated facial features convey a sense of raw vulnerability and inner turmoil. The use of rich, layered colors and dynamic lines enhances the dramatic effect, making it a profoundly evocative piece.
46. Little Tree (chesnut Tree At Lake Constance)
- Artwork Name: Little Tree (chesnut Tree At Lake Constance)
- Year: 1912
- Medium: Watercolor And Pencil On Paper
- Dimensions: 18 x 11 5/8 in. (45.8 x 29.5 cm)
The artwork, "Little Tree (Chestnut Tree at Lake Constance)" by Egon Schiele, created in 1912, is a piece rendered in watercolor and pencil on paper. Measuring 18 by 11 5/8 inches (45.8 by 29.5 centimeters), it is currently housed in a private collection in New York. The composition features a slender young chestnut tree, predominantly green with sparse branches, set against a backdrop of hazy, violet-tinted mountains, exemplifying Schiele's distinctive style and his ability to capture natural elements with attentive detail and expressive color use.
47. Death and the Maiden
- Artwork Name: Death and the Maiden
- Year: 1915
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 150 x 180 cm
"Death and the Maiden," crafted by Egon Schiele in 1915, stands as a poignant oil-on-canvas representative of the Expressionist movement. Measuring 150 by 180 centimeters, the artwork resides in the Belvedere in Vienna, Austria, where it was originally created. This symbolic painting features an intense and emotive portrayal of the intertwined figures of death and a maiden, depicted in a dramatic yet somber embrace against a backdrop suggestive of an arid and fragmented landscape. The maiden, clad in a vivid, patterned garment, clings to the stark, spectral figure of death, conveying a deep sense of resignation, fear, and intimacy. Through his distinctive use of distorted forms and bold, expressive lines, Schiele delves into themes of mortality, love, and human vulnerability.
48. Eduard Kosmack
- Artwork Name: Eduard Kosmack
- Year: 1910
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 100 x 100 cm
The artwork titled "Eduard Kosmack," created by Egon Schiele in 1910, is an oil-on-canvas portrait that exemplifies the Expressionist movement. Measuring 100 x 100 cm, the piece captures a somber, introspective figure with exaggerated features and intense expression, typical of Schiele's evocative style. The muted background focuses attention on the subject, dressed in dark attire with an enigmatic gaze that evokes deep psychological undertones. Currently housed in the Belvedere in Vienna, Austria, the artwork was originally created in the Czech Republic.
49. Portrait of the Artist's Wife, Seated
- Artwork Name: Portrait of the Artist's Wife, Seated
- Year: 1918
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 140 x 110 cm
The artwork, "Portrait of the Artist's Wife, Seated," created by Egon Schiele in 1918, exemplifies the Expressionism movement. This oil on canvas portrait measures 140 x 110 cm and resides in the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, Austria, where it was also created. The composition features the artist's wife seated, depicted with characteristic intensity and bold brushwork, reflecting the emotive and expressive style distinctive of Schiele's oeuvre. The subject's contemplative expression and the vivid interplay of colors and textures convey a profound sense of presence and emotional depth.
50. Self-Portrait as St. Sebastian
- Artwork Name: Self-Portrait as St. Sebastian
- Year: 1914-15
- Dimensions: 67 x 50 cm
"Self-Portrait as St. Sebastian" is a notable artwork created by Egon Schiele between 1914 and 1915. Measuring 67 x 50 cm, it is housed in the Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien in Vienna. The artwork depicts Schiele’s portrayal of himself as St. Sebastian, a Christian martyr traditionally shown tied to a post and shot with arrows. In this expressionist interpretation, Schiele’s emaciated figure is portrayed with dramatic gesture and intensity, surrounded by arrows piercing his body, underscoring themes of suffering and vulnerability against a stark, minimalist background. The bold, dark outlines and the vivid orange of the garment create a striking visual impact, characteristic of Schiele’s unique style.