Egon Schiele Art Centrum was created in 1992.
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Jane. Kallir has written: 'Egon Schiele's women' -- subject(s): Women in art, ART / Individual Artists / General, Criticism and interpretation 'Viennese design and the Wiener Werkstaette' 'John Kane, modern America's first folk painter' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Primitivism in art 'The folk art tradition' -- subject(s): American Art, Art, American, Art, European, Art, Modern, European Art, Folk art, Modern Art, Primitivism in art 'Egon Schiele: love and death. Exhibition, Van Gogh Musuem, Amsterdam, 25 March - 19 June 2005' -- subject(s): OUR Brockhaus selection, Painting 'Egon Schiele, the complete works' 'Grandma Moses, the artist behind the myth' -- subject(s): Painters, Biography 'Hildegard Bachert' -- subject(s): Art dealers, Galerie St. Etienne, Modern Art, Collectors and collecting, History, Biography, Commercial Art galleries 'Gustav Klimt' -- subject(s): Catalogs 'Austria's expressionism' -- subject(s): Art, Austrian, Austrian Art, Bibliography, Exhibitions, Expressionism (Art) 'Grandma Moses in the 21st century' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Primitivism in art
One notable figure who was not part of The Vienna Secession is Gustav Klimt's contemporary, painter and graphic artist Egon Schiele. While Schiele was associated with the broader expressionist movement and influenced by the Secessionist ideals, he did not officially join the group. The Vienna Secession primarily included artists like Klimt, Joseph Maria Olbrich, and Koloman Moser, who sought to break away from traditional academic art.
Egon Weiner has written: 'Art and human emotions' -- subject(s): Art, Creativeness, Emotions, Psychology
Egon Von Neindorff has written: 'The art of classical horsemanship' -- subject(s): Horsemanship, Dressage
Friedensreich Hundertwasser, an Austrian artist and architect, drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including the works of Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, and the Vienna Secession movement. He was also influenced by the principles of organic architecture, as advocated by Frank Lloyd Wright, and the philosophies of the Vienna Workshops and the Arts and Crafts movement. Additionally, his deep connection to nature and his belief in the importance of harmony between humans and the environment played a significant role in shaping his artistic vision.
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Gustav Klimt was notably inspired by the Symbolist movement, which emphasized emotional expression and dreamlike imagery. He was influenced by artists such as Egon Schiele and the work of the Pre-Raphaelites, particularly their use of color and intricate detail. Additionally, Klimt drew inspiration from Japanese art, especially in terms of composition and the decorative aspects seen in his use of gold and ornamental patterns. His exposure to the Vienna Secession movement also played a crucial role in shaping his unique artistic style.
Famous artists known for their use of line include Pablo Picasso, renowned for his expressive line drawings and Cubist style, and Henri Matisse, who employed bold, fluid lines in his works. Another notable artist is Egon Schiele, recognized for his emotive and often distorted line work that conveys intense emotion. Additionally, contemporary artist Keith Haring is celebrated for his vibrant, graffiti-style line art that carries social and political messages.
The Art of The Trio was created in 1980.