Woman standing - 1908


Size (cm): 55x60
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Sale price32.100 ISK

Description

Egon Schiele's work "standing woman" (1908) is inscribed in the extraordinary production of the Austrian artist, who is recognized as one of the main exponents of expressionism. Schiele, born in 1890, developed a distinctive style that is characterized by its strong emotional burden and radical approach in the representation of the human body. In "Woman standing", Schiele captures the essence of the female figure with an approach that defies the traditional idealization of beauty.

The painting shows an erect woman, with an energetic and determined contour. The figure is presented in a seemingly introspective state, with a pose that emanates strength and vulnerability at the same time. This duality is a central feature of Schiele's work, who often explored the complexity of the human psyche and sexuality. The woman, of pale skin, is represented in a style that mixes the linearity and expressive use of color, creating an atmosphere that is as surrounding as disturbing.

As for the composition, the background of "Woman standing" is an intense red color, which not only acts as a vibrant contrast with the white figure, but also suggests a palpable emotional load. This bold color use is characteristic of expressionism, which sought to evoke emotional responses in the viewer. The drawing line, almost nervous in its execution, reinforces the idea of ​​instability and dynamism, allowing the figure to seem both solid and intangible.

The woman's face is beautiful but, at the same time, disturbing. The lack of idealization in their features, together with the use of earthly colors, places the figure in an area closer to raw reality than to fantasy. This causes a contradictory response in the viewer: attraction and repulsion, closeness and distance.

Schiele used to include symbolic elements in his works, although in "Woman standing" a more direct approach in the psychology of the figure can be observed than in the inclusion of objects or symbols. The woman, stripped of ornaments and supports, becomes the absolute center of attention, inviting the viewer to a deeper exploration of her emotional and existential state.

Egon Schiele's style is clearly influenced by his appreciation for Gustav Klimt's work, although he distanced himself significantly through his most crude and visceral approach. While Klimt often celebrated sensuality through lush ornamentation, Schiele expresses a tumultuous inner world in each stroke, emphasizing human anatomy and emotionality about idealized aesthetics.

In sum, "Woman standing" is a work that encapsulates the essence of expressionism in Schiele's work: a representation that transcends the merely physical to immerse the viewer in a sea of ​​emotions. The interaction between figure and background, the intensity of color and sincerity in the representation of the subject make this painting not only a centerpiece in the evolution of art at the beginning of the 20th century, but also a deep reflection on humanity itself. In this context, Schiele is established as a chronicler of the human condition, capable of capturing in his work the concerns and struggles that transcend their time and continue to resonate in our contemporaneity.

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