Sitting woman - 1914


Size (cm): 50x75
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Egon Schiele's "sitting woman", created in 1914, is an emblematic work that encapsulates the essence of expressionism, a movement that the artist dominated throughout his career. In this work, Schiele presents a female figure, which stands out for her robustness and the emotional intensity that emanates. Unlike conventional portraits, Schiele's approach in the figure reveals an almost introspective search for the human being, amalgamating the flesh and psyche in a single reality.

The composition of the painting is characterized by the representation of the figure in an almost abstract space, where the background lacks details that distract the viewer's attention. The model, profile view, is positioned so that her body becomes the epicenter of the work. His position, which hints at a combination of fragility and strength, is accentuated by the angular lines and the torsion of his figure. The lack of idealization in its representation contrasts with the classical notion of beauty, suggesting a deeper emotional truth, closer to human vulnerability.

The use of color in "sitting woman" is equally significant. Schiele uses a palette in terrible and dark tones, interspersed with more vibrant touches, which act to highlight the forms of the woman's body. The acrylico and the cakes, used with boldness, allow the surface of the paint to have a rich and visceral texture. This chromatic choice not only reinforces the emotion that transmits the work, but also suggests an intimate connection with the very matter of the human body, exploring its vulnerability and strength.

The portrayed figure is not only a representation of femininity, but it is a symbol of Schiele's deep interest in the psychology of its models. The look and facial expression, although not always visible in this particular portrait, are crucial elements in the artist's work. In their others paintings, As in his best known portraits, the intense look of his models evokes a connection with the viewer, undressing not only the external figure, but also the most internal emotions of the human being.

Schiele, who was often criticized for his raw representation and without concessions of sexuality, here achieves a balance between provocation and vulnerability. Its ability to explore identity issues, corporeality and the subjectivity of human experience makes this work not simply a portrait of a woman, but a deep exploration of being. When considering "sitting woman", one is confronted not only with the figure presented, but with the multiple narratives that arise from the intimacy of the image.

In the context of Schiele's broader work, this painting is aligned with its interest in the human figure and its transformation through art. His contemporaries, such as Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka, also explored the female figure, but Schiele stood out for his most crude and emotional approach, while his technique blurred the boundaries between the real and the imagined. "Sitting woman" reminds us of an artist who, despite his short life, left a deep mark on art history, inviting each spectator to a deeper contemplation of human nature.

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