
Self-Portrait with Bare Shoulders
His mouth was half open, his eyes were wide open, and his face was filled with horror.
Egonschiele
1890.6.12.-1918.10.31.
Austrian painting magnate
In 1907, Schiller was admitted to the highest art school in Vienna. It is considered to be a talent that will become a great tool in the future. He was trained by Klimt, an important expressionist painter of the early 20th century.
Schiller's painting style is a slightly deformed human body, which belongs to the type that is impressive at a glance. Schiller's works are expressive, depicting distorted figures and limbs, and the subject matter is mostly self-portraits and portraits.
Schiller was best at drawing the human body. Graceful and smooth lines are Schiller's hallmark. Schiller's portraits are mostly painful and helpless, and the eerie and intense images created by neurotic lines and contrasting colors are shocking.
Schiller usually adds color to the appropriate position after drawing the line drawing. His colorful spots look harmonious again.
Schiller's paintings also include soldiers, which he completed when he joined the army.