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Crouching (Kallir 6), 1914, published 1919 (drypoint)
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Crouching (Kallir 6), 1914, published 1919 (drypoint)
993650 Crouching (Kallir 6), 1914, published 1919 (drypoint) by Schiele, Egon (1890-1918); 63.2x44.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Austrian, out of copyright
Media ID 22520982
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This print, titled "Crouching (Kallir 6)", takes us back to the year 1914 when it was created by the renowned artist Egon Schiele. Published in 1919, this drypoint engraving showcases Schiele's mastery of German Expressionism. In this intimate composition, we see a slender female figure crouching with her back turned towards us. The woman's body is depicted with delicate lines and curves, emphasizing her slimness and gracefulness. Her posture suggests a sense of vulnerability as she turns away from our gaze. Schiele's distinct style shines through in this piece, as he captures the essence of human emotion through his expressive strokes. The German Expressionist movement sought to convey raw emotions and inner turmoil through art, and "Crouching (Kallir 6)" exemplifies this perfectly. The simplicity of the subject matter allows for a focus on form and line work. The absence of color adds an element of timelessness to the image, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty without distraction. This particular print is part of a private collection but has been made available for public viewing thanks to eChristies Images. It serves as a testament to Schiele's talent as one of the most influential artists in Austrian history. Overall, "Crouching (Kallir 6)" invites us into a world where expressionism meets nudity; it offers an intriguing glimpse into both artistic technique and human vulnerability that continues to capt
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