Self -portrait with bare shoulders raised - 1912


Size (cm): 60x75
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The work "Self -portrait with discovered raised shoulders" by Egon Schiele, made in 1912, is a representative example of the unique and intensely emotional style of the Austrian painter, known for his expressionist approach and his ability to capture the complexity of the human soul. This self -portrait not only offers an introspective look towards the artist's psyche, but also reveals technical and thematic details that are crucial for a deeper understanding of the artistic context in which it was created.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its direct approach in the figure of Schiele himself, who emerges with a strong sense of vulnerability and strength at the same time. The choice to raise the bare shoulder, which highlights the contour of his figure, suggests a kind of challenge to the social conventions of the time, as well as an act of self -affirmation. The torsion of the body and the management of space echoes a dynamic tension that is characteristic of Schiele's work. This tension is palpable, not only in the pose, but also in the expressiveness of the face, where the artist's gaze is intense and loaded with meaning, evoking a mixture of introspection and confrontation.

The use of color in this work also deserves special attention. Schiele opts for a restricted palette that mainly addresses pale skin tones, mixed with darkest and darker nuances that contribute to the emotional atmosphere of the piece. This use of color moves away from the vibrant and allegorical palettes of symbolism, positioning within a more crude language, which reinforces the gap between conventional beauty and the honest representation of human existence. The shadows accentuated in the face and the torso make the figure emerge from the background, wrapping the viewer in a kind of visual dialogue, where each line and each nuance have something to reveal.

Schiele is well remembered for exploring issues of sexuality, identity and subjectivity through portrait; In this self -portrait, however, there is a particularly evident turn towards self -exploration. The absence of other characters reinforces the introspective nature of the work. Instead, Schiele himself becomes the inevitable center of his pictorial universe, opening a contemplation space that invites individuality in a world that can often feel oppressive and depersonalized.

The year 1912 is also significant within Schiele's trajectory, since it is a period in which his style consolidates and establishes his voice as an artist. Its self -portraits of this era are particularly revealing; They are reflected their artistic, personal and existential concerns, making each work a testimony of their internal struggle and their desire to explore the limits of visual expression.

Together, "self -portrait with discovered raised shoulders" not only acts as a mirror of Schiele's intense emotional life, but also stands as a milestone within the space of modern art. This self -portrait encapsulates the spirit of an era in which the human figure became a vehicle to explore the most raw and sincere dimensions of being, turning the work into a visual legacy that triggers curiosity and reflection in each spectator that approaches the expressive wealth of the figure of Egon Schiele.

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