Hindering the artist is a crime, wrote Egon Schiele in 1912At the time he was in prison for disseminating immoral drawings. 7Throughout his work the note of defiance, provocation, and rebellion was sounded. Schiele's favorite subjects were female nudes and self-portraits, and he worked at his art with furious commitment, though it was not until shortly before his early death that he began to win real recognition. Today, with Oskar Kokoschka, he is seen as the most important of the Austrian artists who came after Klimt. This study examines the life and work of Egon Schiele through all the major oil paintings and many of his erotic drawings.\n 6/30/2007
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Buen estado. 2007. "Hindering the artist is a crime," wrote Egon Schiele in 1912At the time he was in prison for disseminating immoral drawings. 7Throughout his work the note of defiance, provocation, and rebellion was sounded. Schiele's favorite subjects were female nudes and self-portraits, and he worked at his art with furious commitment, though it was not until shortly before his early death that he began to win real recognition. Today, with Oskar Kokoschka, he is seen as the most important of the Austrian artists who came after Klimt. This study examines the life and work of Egon Schiele through all the major oil paintings and many of his erotic drawings. 200 pp. Excelentes reproducciones en color. Idioma: Español. LIB 1. Nº de ref. del artículo: 003015-1F
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Muy Bueno. Encuadernación de tapa dura. CARTONE CON SOBRECUBIERTA. FIRMADO POR SU ANTERIOR PROPIETARIO. Español. Nº de ref. del artículo: 016718
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