Seated Male Nude (Self-Portrait) - SCHIELE, Egon - WGA
Seated Male Nude (Self-Portrait) by SCHIELE, Egon
Seated Male Nude (Self-Portrait) by SCHIELE, Egon

Seated Male Nude (Self-Portrait)

by SCHIELE, Egon, Oil and gouache on canvas, 153 x 150 cm

In the radical and obsessive ways in which he envisioned himself, Egon Schiele staged his body, as it were, and through facial expressions and corporal gesticulations, brought it to the limit of what is anatomically possible. An early highlight of this was the 1910 painting Seated Male Nude (Self-Portrait). The 20-year-old artist presented himself naked, in an almost painful physical position. The skin, and with it the body’s sensual surface, is displayed with every tendon, muscle, and bone emphasized, making the body appear almost skinned. He projected this fragmented body onto the canvas with no apparent narrative context. The yellow-green flesh, signal-red eyes, nipples, navel, and genitals are far removed from any naturalistic colour scheme. Schiele’s search for the ego, pursued in countless self-portrayals, form a reflection on the quintessence of human existence in which Eros and Thanatos play the leading roles.

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