Expanded edition of work first published: New York: Abrams, 1990. More than 200 new entries have been added. All media covered. A bibliography, indexes, concordance of catalogues raisonnés, and reproductions of Schiele's signatures also included.
Jane Kallir Livres






Egon Schiele : life and work
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
One of the most popular and influential painters to emerge from turn-of-the-century Vienna finds expression here with a full catalog of the artist's work, as well as a full accounting of his life, including his early childhood, his shaky encounters with the upper classes, his sexual adventures, and his arrest on a morals charge.10,000 first printing.
Jane Kallir's comprehensive work not only charts the rise, flowering and decay of the Wiener Werkstatte, but assesses its extraordinary artistic achievements in every branch of design. In doing so, the author analyzes for the first time the dense web of connections―institutional and educational, intellectual and social―that enabled the imaginative leaders of the Werkstatte to impress upon the Austrian elite and the world beyond their visual ideals and stylistic idiom. ―Carl E. Schorske At the turn of the twentieth century, Vienna emerged as a great cultural centre that stood at the forefront of developments in music, psychology, and the natural sciences. Equally influential, and still tremendously popular today, are the designs of the Wiener Werkstatte, or Vienna Workshop, a group that was at the heart of the city's cultural scene and whose collaborators included such luminaries as the architect Josef Hoffman, the designer Koloman Moser, and the painters Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and Egon Schiele. This guide to the arts and crafts of fin-de-siecle Vienna is an excellent introduction to their work in all media - from architecture, furniture, ceramics, and glass, to silver, fashion, and textiles, bookbinding, toys, painting, and the graphic arts - as well as a survey of the cultural development of this pivotal period. 55 color plates and 195 black & white illustrations
Egon Schiele : Drawings and Watercolors
- 496pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Schiele's oils have often been reproduced and are well recognized. However, limited access to the fragile works on paper and dispersion among several collections have made for an unbalanced representation of his work as a draftsman.This book assembles drawings and watercolors from public and private collections and reproduces work from every year of the artist's career, beginning with the juvenilia and early academic studies. The focus means that work that is rarely reproduced is represented extensively, providing a unique opportunity to study the rapid artistic development of Schiele over the course of his brief twelve-year career.The book is organized chronologically and divided into year-by-year sections. Each section includes a text that discusses the major events in Schiele's life and the interrelation between the artist's drawing and developments in his oil painting. Features a previously unpublished Schiele watercolor and several works that have never been reproduced in color.
Das erste Überblickswerk zu Schieles essenziellem Thema – der Frau Eines der Leitmotive in Egon Schieles Werk ist die Frau – in ungezählten Zeichnungen und Gemälden setzte er sich mit den vielen Aspekten des Weiblichen auseinander: Mutter und Schwester, personifizierte Erotik und Geliebte, Ehefrau und Partnerin. Jane Kallir, eine der führenden Schiele-Expertinnen, stellt diesen tiefgründigen Werkkomplex erstmals umfassend dar. Beginnend beim familiären Umfeld, das durch die Mutter und drei ältere Schwestern stark geprägt war, über seine obsessive Beschäftigung mit seinen weiblichen Modellen, die letztlich zu seiner Verhaftung wegen Unzucht mit Minderjährigen führte, bis hin zu seinen Beziehungen zu Wally Neuzil und Edith Harms werden alle zentralen Frauenfiguren thematisiert und durch zahlreiche Abbildungen nachvollziehbar.