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English Language | Hardcover | 2021 | 736 pages | 30×30 cm
Publisher Hirmer
Author Rudolf Leopold, Elisabeth Leopold
ISBN 9781591265290
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[Book Description]
The Egon Schiele monograph edited and published by Rudolf Leopold in 1972 was a pivotal work that established Schiele’s reputation in the international art world. This monumental and highly significant art historical publication had long been out of print. Now revised and expanded, it has been reissued with an updated complete catalogue raisonné, and further enriched by letters, sketches, and archival materials that offer deeper insight into Schiele’s life and creative process.
As early as the 1950s, Leopold recognized Schiele’s importance to the development of modern art and worked tirelessly to secure the Austrian Expressionist pioneer his rightful place in art history and public awareness. The original volume presented Schiele’s paintings, watercolors, and drawings chronologically, accompanied by large color plates that thoroughly traced his artistic evolution. It also provided in-depth analysis of his themes, studies, and sketches, offering a comprehensive research perspective.
This new edition not only honors Leopold’s contributions to art history but also reflects the latest advances in Schiele scholarship. The classic work once again serves as an indispensable authoritative reference for understanding Schiele’s artistic career and stylistic development.
[Details]
Authors: Rudolf Leopold, Elisabeth Leopold
Publisher: Hirmer
Publication Year: 2021
Dimensions: 30 × 30 cm
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 736 pages