Meni
BESPLATNE KONSULTACIJE SA STRUČNJAKOM ZA UMETNOST
Pregledaj u prostoruPregledaj u prostoru AR pregledAR pregled Kupi print Kupi printKupi digitalnu sliku Kupi digitalnu sliku PošaljiPošalji
Detalji o deluDetalji o delu Dodaj u omiljene Dodaj u omiljene ПреузмиПреузми Slični predmetiSlični predmeti Rendgenski snimakRendgenski snimak SlajdoviSlajdovi

Self-Portrait with Outstretched Arms1911

Experience Egon Schiele's raw emotion! 'Self-Portrait with Outstretched Arms' captures his intense expressionism and explores themes of mortality & vulnerability. A powerful, haunting masterpiece – available as a hand-painted reproduction.

Истражите емоционално богату експресионистичку уметност Егона Шилеа (1890-1918): јаке портрети, психолошке теме и јединствене линије. Откријте репродукције сада!

Ručno rađena uljana reprodukcija

Ručno oslikano uljanim bojama na platnu u dimenzijama i okviru po vašem izboru, izrađeno po porudžbini od strane naših umetnika. (Kupi print Kupi printKupi digitalnu sliku Kupi digitalnu sliku)

P118B $10
P118H $10
P118W $10
P438Z $10
P508JH $12
P508YH $12
P805H $10
P805Z $10
P919BZ $10
P919G $10
P919XJ $10
P959ZH $10
P968JZ $12
W106C $8
W218G $10
W218JH $8
W218Y $10
W307PJ $10
W316G $10
W316PJ $8
W316Y $10
W398PJ $8
W4111J $10
W500HY $15
W500JH $15
W692G $12
W849H $8
W940BG $15
W953PJ $8

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Izaberite jednu od naših unapred definisanih veličina koje odgovaraju originalnim proporcijama umetničkog dela.

širina
visina

Можете унети сопствене димензије како бисте прилагодили дело одређеном оквиру или простору. Ако одабрана величина не одговара пропорцијама оригинала, слика ће бити исечена или проширена додатним елементима који се ручно насликавају. Дигитални prikaz ће вам бити послат на одобрење пре почетка производње.
Имајте на уму да преглед на екрану не одражава стварно исецање или проширење. Само приказ (mockup) ће тачно приказати коначну композицију.
Иако су доступне прилагођене величине, препоручујемо да одаберете димензију из дефинисане листе како бисте сачували оригиналне пропорције.

Primeri onoga što se može promeniti: Zamena lica fotografijom kupca; Dodavanje ljubimca (npr. zamena mačke psom); Uključivanje skrivene poruke u pozadini; Promena pejzaža ili elemenata pozadine.
Nakon narudžbine, tim ArtsDot.com će klijentu putem e-pošte poslati uputstva i dostaviti prikaz predloženog rešenja

Isporuka širom sveta () za 3/4 nedelje umesto uobičajenih 5 nedelja. (14 август). Bez kompromisa po pitanju kvaliteta.

why_choose_icon
Besplatna ekspresna dostava širom sveta
why_choose_icon
Visokokvalitetno laneno platno
why_choose_icon
Kompletno osiguranje transporta
why_choose_icon
Garancija povraćaja carine i uvoznih dažbina
why_choose_icon
Garancija vernosti boja
why_choose_icon
Politika povrata u roku od 60 dana (samo u slučaju nedostataka)
why_choose_icon
Garancija povrata novca od 100%
why_choose_icon
Popust pri grupnoj kupovini

Ukupna cena

$ 263

reproduction

Self-Portrait with Outstretched Arms1911

Tehnika reprodukcije

Dimenzije reprodukcije

-

Konačna cena

$ 263

Osnovne informacije

  • Location: Private Collection
  • Year: 1911
  • Artistic style: Expressionism
  • Influences:
    • Klimt
    • Van Gogh
  • Title: Self-Portrait with Outstretched Arms
  • Artist: Egon Schiele

Kviz o umetnosti

Svako pitanje ima samo jedan tačan odgovor.

Pitanje 1:
What artistic movement is most closely associated with Egon Schiele’s ‘Self-Portrait with Outstretched Arms’?
Pitanje 2:
The painting depicts Schiele as if he is performing what action?
Pitanje 3:
What color is the background of the painting, and what effect does this create?
Pitanje 4:
Considering Egon Schiele’s biography, what personal tragedy significantly influenced his artistic themes?
Pitanje 5:
In what city was Egon Schiele born?

Opis umetničkog dela

Self-Portrait with Outstretched Arms – A Window into Schiele’s Soul

Egon Schiele's "Self-Portrait with Outstretched Arms" (1911) isn’t merely a depiction of a man; it’s an intensely personal and psychologically charged exploration of vulnerability, longing, and the very act of reaching for something just beyond grasp. Painted during a period of profound artistic and emotional upheaval in his life, this work stands as a cornerstone of Expressionism, capturing the raw energy and unsettling beauty that defined Schiele's unique vision. The painting immediately commands attention with its dramatic composition – the figure dominates the canvas, positioned seemingly adrift within a stark white void. This deliberate isolation amplifies the sense of yearning radiating from the subject’s outstretched arms, inviting the viewer to step into his world of intense feeling.

Schiele's masterful use of line is paramount here. The limbs are elongated and sinuous, almost skeletal in their fragility, conveying a sense of both physical vulnerability and an urgent desire for connection. Notice how the lines converge towards the outstretched hands – they aren’t simply extended; they vibrate with a palpable energy, suggesting a desperate plea or perhaps even a silent scream. The brown jacket, rendered with quick, decisive brushstrokes, provides a grounding element amidst the swirling emotionality of the piece, while the mustache, a recurring motif in Schiele's self-portraits, subtly hints at an awareness of his own image and its presentation to the world.

Expressionist Roots and Personal Turmoil

To understand “Self-Portrait with Outstretched Arms,” it’s crucial to situate it within the context of Egon Schiele's tumultuous life. Born in 1890 in Tulln an der Donau, Austria, his early years were marked by illness, loss – notably the death of his father from syphilis at just fourteen – and a pervasive sense of instability. These experiences profoundly shaped his artistic output, fueling a preoccupation with themes of mortality, sexuality, and psychological distress. Schiele’s relationship with his uncle, Leopold Czihaczek, further contributed to this atmosphere of unease; the guardianship imposed upon him fostered a spirit of independence but also a feeling of being perpetually on the periphery.

The painting was created during a period when Schiele was grappling with personal and professional challenges. He had recently moved to Vienna and was navigating the complex world of the Viennese art scene, encountering both admiration and criticism. The influence of Gustav Klimt, a prominent figure in the Secession movement, is evident in Schiele’s early work, but he quickly forged his own distinctive path – one characterized by a brutal honesty and an unflinching exploration of the darker aspects of human experience. The painting reflects this shift; it's less about polished beauty and more about raw emotion.

Symbolism and Emotional Resonance

Beyond its formal elements, “Self-Portrait with Outstretched Arms” is rich in symbolic meaning. The white background serves not as a neutral space but rather as an abyss – a void that mirrors the subject’s internal state of isolation and perhaps even despair. The outstretched arms themselves are laden with significance; they represent a reaching out, a desire for connection, but also a potential for rejection or disappointment. Some art historians interpret them as symbolizing a yearning for spiritual transcendence, while others see them as an expression of loneliness and the inherent human need for intimacy.

The figure’s posture – almost collapsing inward – suggests a vulnerability that is both heartbreaking and compelling. The intensity of his gaze (though not directly visible in this reproduction) is palpable; it speaks to a profound awareness of himself, his mortality, and perhaps even the futility of his efforts to connect with others. Schiele's use of color—primarily browns and muted tones—further enhances the painting’s somber mood, reinforcing its themes of loss and introspection.

A Legacy of Intensity

“Self-Portrait with Outstretched Arms” remains one of Egon Schiele’s most iconic works, a testament to his extraordinary talent and his willingness to confront difficult truths. It's a painting that lingers in the mind long after it has been viewed, prompting reflection on themes of human vulnerability, isolation, and the enduring search for meaning. Reproductions of this powerful image offer a remarkable opportunity to experience Schiele’s intensely personal vision – a window into the soul of an artist grappling with life's most profound questions. Consider commissioning a hand-painted reproduction from ArtsDot.com to bring this emotionally resonant masterpiece into your home or office, allowing its evocative power to inspire and captivate for years to come.


Biografija umetnika

A Life Forged in Expression

Born in 1890 in the Austrian town of Tulln an der Donau, Egon Schiele’s life was a tempestuous journey marked by both extraordinary artistic vision and profound personal hardship. His early years were shadowed by illness and loss; his father succumbed to syphilis when Egon was just fourteen, a tragedy that would deeply resonate within his work, fueling an obsession with mortality and the fragility of existence. Raised initially by his mother and then under the somewhat controlling guardianship of his uncle Leopold Czihaczek, Schiele’s childhood lacked conventional stability but fostered a fiercely independent spirit. Even as a boy, he displayed an intense fascination with trains—a motif that subtly reappeared in later paintings—and a burgeoning talent for drawing, though this was initially met with disapproval from his father who saw it as a distraction from more practical pursuits. The early death of his sister Elvira also cast a long shadow over the young artist’s psyche. These formative experiences instilled within him a sensitivity and an emotional rawness that would become hallmarks of his artistic expression, a constant grappling with themes of life, death, and the human condition.

The Crucible of Vienna: Artistic Development

Schiele's formal artistic training began at the Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Arts and Crafts) in Vienna, but he quickly found himself stifled by its conservative approach. He transferred to the Akademie der bildenden Künste (Academy of Fine Arts), only to become further disillusioned with its rigid academic traditions. This dissatisfaction led him to abandon formal training altogether, choosing instead to forge his own path, a testament to his unwavering artistic conviction. The influence of Gustav Klimt was pivotal during these early years; Schiele admired Klimt’s decorative style and exploration of symbolism, even receiving mentorship from the established artist. However, Schiele soon diverged from Klimt's aesthetic, developing a distinctly individual voice characterized by its stark honesty and psychological intensity. He co-founded the Neues Wiener Kunstgruppe (New Viennese Art Group) in 1909, aligning himself with other progressive artists who challenged the prevailing artistic norms. His early works, often unsettling portraits and self-portraits, began to emerge as powerful statements of emotional turmoil, featuring distorted figures and a palpable sense of vulnerability. These paintings were not merely representations of physical form but explorations of the inner landscape—the anxieties, desires, and fears that haunted the human psyche.

Raw Emotion and Unflinching Truth

Egon Schiele’s art is immediately recognizable for its raw honesty and psychological depth. He fearlessly confronted themes often considered taboo – sexuality, death, anxiety, isolation – with an unflinching gaze. His distinctive style features elongated figures, contorted poses, and expressive lines that convey a sense of unease and emotional intensity. The human form, particularly the nude, became his primary subject, not as an object of idealized beauty but as a vessel for exploring the complexities of human experience. Self-portraits constitute a significant portion of his oeuvre, offering intimate glimpses into his inner world—a world often marked by loneliness and self-doubt. He didn’t shy away from depicting himself in unflattering or vulnerable poses, revealing a profound level of self-awareness and introspection. Beyond self-portraiture, Schiele created numerous portraits of others, capturing their likenesses with an unsettling realism that seemed to penetrate beneath the surface. His landscapes, while less central to his work than his figurative paintings, demonstrate his mastery of form and color, often reflecting the same emotional intensity as his portraits. The use of line is particularly striking in Schiele’s work; it's not merely a tool for defining shape but an expressive force that conveys emotion and psychological tension. Recurring motifs like the *Physalis plant* – symbolizing death and transience with its delicate, papery husk – further underscore this preoccupation with mortality.

A Legacy Cut Short: Achievements & Significance

Despite facing censorship and legal challenges – including a brief imprisonment for allegedly corrupting minors with his art – Schiele gained recognition within Vienna’s avant-garde circles. His work challenged the conventions of the time, provoking both admiration and outrage. By the time of his untimely death during the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918 at the age of twenty-eight, he had established himself as a leading figure in Austrian Expressionism. Significant works such as Self-Portrait with Physalis, Couple Embracing, and Field Landscape (Kreuzberg near Krumau) stand as testaments to his artistic genius. His influence on subsequent generations of artists is undeniable, particularly those interested in exploring psychological themes and challenging conventional artistic norms. Schiele’s bold approach to form and subject matter continues to resonate with audiences today, making him one of the most important and influential figures in early 20th-century art. His paintings are now held in major museum collections worldwide, including the Leopold Museum in Vienna and the Egon Schiele Art Centrum in Český Krumlov, ensuring his artistic legacy endures. He left behind a body of work that is not merely aesthetically compelling but profoundly human—a testament to the power of art to confront the complexities of existence with honesty, courage, and unwavering vision.

  • Key Themes: Mortality, sexuality, isolation, psychological turmoil.
  • Influences: Gustav Klimt, Viennese Secession, personal trauma.
  • Style Characteristics: Elongated figures, contorted poses, expressive lines, raw emotion.
Егон Шиле

Егон Шиле

1890 - 1918 , Австрија

Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Ekspresionizam
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Gustav Klimt']
  • Date Of Birth: 1890
  • Date Of Death: 1918
  • Full Name: Egon Schiele
  • Nationality: Austrijski
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Samoportret sa fizišalijom
    • Par ljubavi
    • Polje pejzaž
  • Place Of Birth: Tulln, Austria
Istražite umetnička dela organizovana prema temama, stilovima i karakteristikama.