Harbour of Trieste - Egon Schiele
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Description
Egon Schiele's 'Harbour of Trieste' (1907) captures the industrial port with loose brushwork and muted colours. The reflections in the water distort the forms of the boats, creating a sense of movement and unease.
Egon Schiele, an Austrian Expressionist painter, created 'Harbour of Trieste' in 1907. Schiele is known for his intense and often distorted self-portraits and figurative works. His style is characterised by its raw emotionality and exploration of human psychology. He was a significant figure in the Expressionist movement, which sought to convey subjective emotions and experiences through art. Schiele's career was cut short by his death at the age of 28 during the Spanish flu pandemic. 'Harbour of Trieste' depicts a cluster of boats moored in the harbour. The composition is dominated by the reflections in the water, rendered with undulating lines that distort the forms of the vessels. The colour palette is muted, with tones of grey, brown, and green creating a somber atmosphere. The brushwork is loose and expressive, contributing to the overall sense of movement and instability. The painting captures the industrial activity of the harbour, while also conveying a sense of melancholy and isolation.
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Harbour of Trieste - Egon Schiele
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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Artist Biography
Egon Schiele
Schiele’s art is characterised by its unflinching honesty and psychological depth. He rejected traditional notions of beauty, instead focusing on the raw, often unsettling realities of the human form and the landscapes he inhabited. Works like 'Melon' and 'House with a Bay Window in the Garden' showcase his ability to find beauty in the mundane, while his landscapes, such as 'Winding Brook' and 'Forest with Sunlit Clearing in the Background', possess an almost spiritual quality.
Though his life was tragically cut short by the Spanish Flu at just 28, Egon Schiele's impact on modern art remains profound. His unflinching gaze and emotionally charged style continue to resonate with collectors today, who are drawn to the honesty and vulnerability that permeates his iconic paintings and landscapes. Owning a Schiele print is not just acquiring art; it's embracing a piece of raw, unfiltered human experience.
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