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European Art
before World War I

Egon Schiele

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Schiele: Self  Egon Schiele

born: Tulln on the Danube, Austria; 12 June 1890
died: Vienna, Austria; 31 October 1918 of influenza

 

Chronology with Pictures (Continued)

1914 24 The First World War begins. Egon meets Edith and Adele Harms, whose family live across from his studio at 114, Hietzinger Hauptstrasse. He learns etching and woodcut techniques from artist Robert Philippi. Schiele continues to display his art across Europe with critical successes in the International Secession in Rome, at the Werkbund show in Cologne, the Munich Secession exhibition, and in Brussels and Paris. On New Year's Eve a month long individual show at the Galerie Arnot in Vienna opens.
1915 25 The Kunsthaus Zürich exhibits Schiele drawings and watercolors. Egon breaks up with Wally Neuzil. On 17 June, he marries Edith Harms. He reports for military duty in Prague three days after the wedding and is stationed in Prague. His new wife goes with him. After training at Neuhaus in Bohemia, Schiele returns to Vienna in late July. The Austro/German army treats him well. He is assigned guard duties and clerical tasks near Vienna, and given permission to sleep at the Hietzing studio.

 

 

 

Schiele: Blind Mother

Blind Mother
1914
Sammlung Rudolf Leopold
Vienna, Austria

Schiele: Friederike Beer

Friederike Beer
1914

Schiele: Nude with the Green Turbin

Nude with
the Green Turban
1914

Schiele: Suburb I

Suburb I
1914

Schiele: Wall with Windows

Wall with Windows
1914

 

Schiele: Edith Harms

Edith Harms
about 1914

 

Schiele: Harms

Harms
1915

Schiele: Death and the Maiden

Death and Maiden
1915-1916
Österreichische Galerie
Vienna, Austria

Schiele: Krumau Town Crescent I

Krumau Town Crescent I
1915-1916
The Israel Museum
Jerusalem, Israel

Schiele: Krumau Landscape

Krumau Landscape
1915-1916
Neuen Galerie der Stadt,
Linz, Austria

 

1916 26 Egon exhibits in a Viennese show in the Berlin Secession and also with the Munich Secession, at the Galerie Goltz, and in a graphics show in Dresden. The army assigns him to "unarmed duties": from May till late August he is in the food supplies section at the officers' POW camp at Mühling in Lower Austria, where he is able to draw and is even provided with a makeshift studio. From there, Schiele makes excursions to the Wachau region. In early September he returns to Vienna. Die Aktion runs an entire issue devoted to Schiele's art.
1917 27 The German army again treats him well, he is assigned to the supply commissary in Vienna on the Mariahilfer Strasse. With other leading artists, Schiele proposes to establish a "Kunsthalle" artists' cooperative. With the art dealer Karl Grünwald, who is also an officer at the commissary, Schiele visits Tyrol in June and July. In late September he is in Munich, then in October begins duties in the Army Museum. He has work in the War Exhibition in Vienna's Kaisergarten, in a Munich Secession show, and in exhibitions of Austrian art in Amsterdam, Stockholm and Copenhagen in the autumn and winter. In October, Richard Lanyi publishes a portfolio of collotypes after Schiele drawings. In December he begins to contribute to a new Vienna periodical, Der Anbruch.

 

 

 

 

Schiele: Mother with Two Children III

Mother with
Two Children III
about 1916

Schiele: Grigori Kaldjishuili -- Russian Prisoner of War

Russian Prisoner of War
(Grigori Kaldjishuili)
1916
Art Institute
Chicago, Il, US

Schiele: Edith Schiele (nee Harms)

Edith Schiele
nee Harms
1918
Österreichische Galerie
Vienna, Austria

Schiele: Four Trees

Four Trees
1917
Österreichische Galerie
Vienna, Austria

 

Schiele: Houses with Drying Laudry

Houses with
Drying Laundry

1917
Nathan & Marion
Smooke Collection
Los Angeles, CA, US

 

 

Schiele: Kneeling Half_Nude Bent to the Left

 

Kneeling Half-Nude
bent to left
1917

 

Schiele: Kneeling Half Nude

Kneeling
Half Nude

1917

Schiele: Reclining Gemale Nude

Reclining Female Nude
1917
Moravská Galéri, Brno

 

Schiele: Seated Woman in Violet Stockings

Seated Woman
in Violet Stockings
1917
Private Collection

Schiele: Woman Sitting with Bent Knees

Woman Sitting
with Bent Knees
1917

 

 

Schiele: [Photo] Egon at 28

1918 28

The special show at the 49th Vienna Secession exhibition in March is an artistic and financial success for Schiele, and he receives numerous new commissions. Leading Viennese personalities are showing increased interest in having their portraits painted by him; he paints a portrait of Frans Martin Haberditzl, director of the Stattsgalerie Wien (the director of the Vienna city art gallery). Gustav Klimt dies and Schiele becomes Austria's leading artist. Schiele tries to preserve Klimt's studio as a museum.

In July Schiele moves into a new Hietzing studio at 6, Wattmanngasse. At the end of the month he visits Kovácspatak in Hungary. But persistent shortages of food and fuel weaken both Edith, who is pregnant with their first child, and Egon himself.

 

Schiele: Crouching

Crouching
1918

 

Schiele: Lying Nude

Lying Nude
1918

Schiele: Edge of Town

Edge of Town
1918
Neue Galerie am
Landesmuseum Joanneum
Graz, Austria

Schiele: The Painter Paris von Gütersloh

The Painter:
Paris von Gütersloh
1918
Institute of Art
Minneapolis, MN, US

 

 

Schiele: The Family

The Family
1918

 

 

1918 29

In the autumn his wife Edith contracts Spanish influenza and dies on 28 October. Egon Schiele catches the same illness. He is cared for by his wife's family and dies on 31 October. Both he and his wife are buried in the churchyard of Ober St. Veit, Vienna.

 

 

Schiele: [Photo] Egon on his deathbed

 

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