Study for Herbert Rainer
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Expressionist Portraiture
1910
3.0 x 31.0 cm
Egon Schiele (1890 – 1918)
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A Fragment of Youthful Intensity: Exploring Egon Schiele’s Study for Herbert Rainer
Egon Schiele's "Study for Herbert Rainer," created in 1910, isn’t merely a drawing; it’s a distilled essence of existential contemplation rendered with breathtaking precision. This unassuming charcoal sketch—measuring just 3 x 31 cm—holds within its delicate lines and shadowed contours a profound resonance that speaks to Schiele's enduring fascination with the human condition. The artwork depicts a young boy seated thoughtfully, his gaze fixed upward as he holds an unidentified object in his hands – a gesture simultaneously vulnerable and inquisitive.- Subject Matter: The portrait focuses on a single figure—a child—representing innocence and nascent awareness. Schiele deliberately eschewed grand narratives or idealized beauty, prioritizing instead the raw emotion conveyed through direct observation.
- Style & Technique: Characteristic of Schiele’s oeuvre, “Study for Herbert Rainer” embodies Expressionist principles. The artist employs angular lines and stark contrasts to depict musculature and bone structure with unflinching honesty, mirroring Schiele's preoccupation with mortality and the physicality of existence. The charcoal medium lends itself beautifully to capturing subtle tonal variations, creating a textured surface that enhances the emotional impact of the image.
Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: Study for Herbert Rainer
- Kunstner: Egon Schiele
- År: 1910
- Oprindelige mål: 3.0 x 31.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Ophavsretlig status: Public domain
- Medie: Acrylic On Canvas
- Medietype: WallArt
- Kreativ periode: Early Modernism
- Kontekstuelt korpus: mortality exploration theme , schiele’s intense vision
Hurtige fakta
- Influences: Austrian Expressionism
- Subject or theme: Portraiture
- Location: Worcester Art Museum
- Dimensions: 3 x 31 cm
- Artistic style: Psychological realism
- Notable elements or techniques: Angular lines, intense gaze
- Year: 1910