Focusing on the final, transformative years of Egon Schiele’s career, the art book explores how his style evolved between 1914 and 1918—from raw, angular expressionism to fuller, more organic forms. Against the backdrop of World War I and his marriage to Edith Harms, Schiele’s art gained new emotional and artistic depth.
Featuring 362 illustrations and essays by leading experts, the catalog also includes the first complete publication of Edith Schiele’s diary (1915–1918), offering an intimate window into the couple’s life during these turbulent times.
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