Self -portrait with black vase and open fingers - 1911


Size (cm): 75x60
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Egon Schiele, one of the most significant exponents of Austrian expressionism, capture in its self -portrait with black vase and open fingers of 1911 an intense and provocative image that reveals the complexities of its inner being and its conception of art. This work is not only a portrait of the artist, but a deep exploration of identity and vulnerability, evidenced through its distinctive style.

The composition shows Schiele in a demanding and open attitude, with extended fingers and the black vase at his side, which generates an intriguing visual interaction. The use of the vase as a symbol can be interpreted as a reference to the fragility and the beauty contained, elements that Schiele addresses throughout his work. The way he positions his hand, with separate fingers, seems to invite the viewer to enter his emotional world, establishing an intimate and direct connection.

The color in this work is intense and, at the same time, austere. The palette consists of terrible and warm tones, which dramatically contrast with the black of the vase, which reinforces the atmosphere loaded with tension that emanates from the canvas. Skin tones are presented almost Freudia, accentuating the fragility of the human body and suggesting a visceral approach to self-representation. Schiele, faithful to his style, uses expressive lines and bold contours that distort the human figure, creating a sense of movement and restlessness.

Self -portrait is not limited to mere visual representation; It also addresses introspection and symbolism. Schiele, known for his tumultuous life, reflects his individuality and the constant struggle between loneliness and human desire, recurring themes in his work. The vase itself, a daily object, invokes the contrasts between the hardness of the ceramic and the softness of the skin, which could symbolize the intersection between art and life, the material and the emotional.

Egon Schiele has a work that moves between eroticism and existential anguish, a trip to the human psyche. Self -portrait with black vase and open fingers is a key piece that not only connects with the tradition of the portrait, but also presents itself as a cry in the silence of contemporaneity of the twentieth century, where emotions overflow for each brushstroke. In this self -portrait, we find the echo of an artist who, through his distinctive technique and his intense look, invites us to reflect on the ephemeral nature of the human being, and the role that art plays in the understanding of our own existence.

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