The same reason why I quit my Fine Arts course. The teachers where I enrolled think that only one form/style of art exist and that is realism, ie, painting something just like a photograph. Nothing else. I quit within the first week.
@@vozamaraktv-art5595 I studied at Bletchley college and they were totally the opposite they wanted me to find my own story with painting and art in general. They didn't teach me art , they Pushed me and questionod me to find myself and my own art. It's a dramatic shame about your education. You should write a letter to the college and complain.
Enjoyed the video. I’ve always been intrigued by this artist’s work - especially his drawings. The line quality, the sharpness and angularity, the unfinished look. Very skillful artist who died way too young.
An artist ahead of his time. Imagine, ugliness over beauty; this was a shocking transition into the century that gave us two world wars and nuclear weapons. A need to scramble into a ditch and to turn away from the madness of conventional forms of existence brings us true innovation. Egon Schiele was a master artist.
Ahead of his time? It’s crap “art” going backwards because he didn’t have the ability to create beauty. Anyone can create ugliness, especially delusional self centred leftist bitter at the talent of others
Great video! It’s kind of refreshing that despite everything, he had a successful art career. His art style and personality don’t seem conducive to what you would expect from a successful artist, but I’m glad he seemed to beat the odds. It’s a shame he died so young.
Very enlightening. I knew (basically) nothing about him. I think his depictions of the human figure are brilliant. Very inspiring. Thank you for making this.
What a curious and informative documentary, Egon is one of my favorite artists, thorough doc with great attention to detail, earned a sub from me, keep up the great work!😊
True art is truthful. Egon Schiele was truthful. The nickname of "Bad Boy" is a compliment to an artist who was not totally enslaved to societal norms and taboos.
Have no doubt Egon Schiele is one of my preferred painters. He was not only great when drawing. The originality of his prospects, depicted his moods, his states of mind. As fine as his rebel mind and position face to a world full of clichés and prejudices. A world so stuck in values already outdated and laid back, that had to sunk into World Wars twice. Schiele was not only highly creative in his drawings, but his sense of colour is also revealing a call into what is a balanced good taste and beauty. Unfortunately he died too soon. But left us many masterworks. Many pictures each as harrowing or more than the other. The whole of his works prove to keep modern nowadays. As shocking they were, while he was alive. A fantastic and innovative artist. 🤗🙏😔
"Schiele was not only highly creative in his drawings, but his sense of colour is also revealing an appeal into a balanced good taste and beauty." I invite you to digest this thought into something that makes a bit more sense for the connection of the clauses- or, perhaps, do away with the connection all together.
@@mavigogun I may have not expressed myself properly enough. I just meant Schiele had a great sense of colour and he was a very good drawer, too. Managing very well the perspectives from which he looked at his self portraits and models. And then, no, I do not know to what "clauses" are you referring to. But if said it, the way I just did, you have understood me, we would be at least, sharing a common ground. Anycase, I appreciate your critic. If you want to tell me about those clauses, you may be teaching or enlightening 'bout something new for me. Am far from pretending to know more than so many paintors, drawers, experts, critics and good connaisseurs as there are in this world. I may not even be, nothing but a mere dilettante in what pictures concern. Am only a humble Art Lover who would be happy to know more. My father yes, he painted quite fine. He knew much more than me about, and even won some awards. Thanks for any kind lesson you could bring us about Egon Schiele works. Like it a lot, that's all. 🙄😇🙏👍🏻
@@rickartdefoix1298 A clause is a part of speech in English, in granularity smaller than a sentence. In this case, the word "but" creates a condition between two clauses, with everything after the "but" incomplete without what came before the preceding comma, and so called a "dependent clause". "But" suggests an exception to the preceding clause- for example, "I love you, but you are just no good for me." No such conditional contrast seemed suggested in your post. More substantively, I sensed that something nuanced was being said here- "his sense of colour is also revealing a call into what is a balanced good taste and beauty" -but couldn't riddle what was intended by the combination of words, "a call into". Regardless, I appreciate your taking time to reflect on what we viewed independently, making it feel more like a shared experience.
@@mavigogun Am speedy when thinking and writing. Don't have much time to correct. Have found much more serious grammar defects and or lack about articulate English when chatting with Americans about politics. And none of them cared. Neither did I dared or be willing to correct them. Would have thought it ugly. And/or, deviating them from the subject. What's important in these kind of chats, think, is to be understood and them bringing new and interesting ideas. About the heart of the matter under study or dealt. Many are satisfied just knowing they are being understood. Think am the more often, saying what I want Properly enough to be well understood. Have never been corrected before, neither me correcting others. Thought what was and still here the main thing, is what we are telling about this artist. Am really sad to see that for you, this subject wasn't apparently the main thing. Thought you meant something new about ES pictures. Thanks anyway for your remarks. 🙄🤔😳😇🙏
It's so bizarre how ahead of his time he was, even his clothes, hair styles, put it this way. I see WW2 pics and film, and I feel it was long before him, but in reality he died at the end of WW1 from Spanish flu, that to me is wild.
Ahead of his time? Producing shit work because he didn’t have the talent to produce beautify? I suppose considering the lefts takeover of the art world it makes sense that a talentless hack who helped start off the “I’m not actually good at art” art movement would be seen as ahead of this time
By far one of the more modern and creative artists we ever had in our Culture. With hints of contrasted colours here and there, Schiele offered us snapshots of his love life from movies and architecture prospects. His fab drawings did the rest. His daring mind, too. ❤️👍🤗
I agree. I thought the narration was a way to not let Schiele's work speak for itself. Or a rehash of opinions expressed by others a hundred years ago. Certainly little originality in the narration, although it was a great exhibition of his work.
They didn't show any of his numerous paintings depicting very young like 12 yr old girls nude and certainly sexually exploitative given the age of the models
My man died at 28?? Low key hated him in the beginning but I like him now I'm sad the damn guy died so young:( I'm 28 this year in July and man I need to get off my ass and paint more.
Dr Erwin von Graff, a gynecologist at the University Women's Clinic in Vienna, apparently met Schiele in early 1910 through Carl Reininghaus. Graff permitted Schiele to draw patients (women and newborn infants) and provided medical treatment for one of the artist's girlfriends in May 1910.
His intense somewhat transgressive work has given successors sanction to draw what they see and feel. I love his aesthetic and books about him would be among the last to go in my collection. Here's hoping he does not get cancelled. Tossing out his loyal girlfriend for the respectability of marriage was ruthless. .
12:58 "made many drawings from these willing models." Oh stop it! They were children and they weren't old enough to give consent. He was a great artist, but that doesn't mean you have to downplay his pedophilia.
@@arti-facts-4u It's pedophilia to be sexually attracted to children. He was probably a pedophile. If we are going to really look at this artist, let us really see him--the good and the bad.
In hindsight, when beauty is at it's apex, it's nemesis is always lurking in the shadows (and vice versa). That's seems to be the nature of fashion. If there was no Schiele, one would have to be invented and someone had to go there.
47:40 may I ask what particularities of his work make it so susceptible to light? What paintings did he use that had such poor lightfastness? or what happened to the artwork? smoke? something else that make them so weak to light?
At last! A non-American cultural misappropriation of Van Gogh! Thank you. I am so sick of hearing people raving about how good VvG is, then re-naming him as, perhaps, a Pizza Delivery service. Could you do the same for all those new age types channelling St. Germain, but who have no idea how to pronounce his name? ;-)
Being "full of yourself" doesn't make one a "horrible person"- that is a different quality all together. I can't say as I am in a position to judge you or he.
@@mavigogun Trust me, I know what I’m writing about here. In his case it was not funny or easy. He was way too full of himself and a seriously horrible person. But I’m certainly a big fan of his great work. I’m not judging, just mentioning the facts.
@@fideliusconcrete4871 There is no learning with statements of "trust me"- either you will elucidate, and distinguish the worth of your apprehension, or not, and leave the impression of a vandal throwing mud.
@@arti-facts-4u Well played! To elaborate further on my comment : the documentary is very interesting and informative about Schiele and, although the narration does seem slightly distanced, this doesn't completely overshadow the experience.
A lot of people are bitching and moaning about the text-to-voice software that produces the narration but it's not easy to find someone with an amazing radio voice to read it for you. Also, this software has come a long way and is not nearly as robotic as its earlier iterations. I think Arti-facts is doing an amazing job and we should focus on the substance over the style!
History shows otherwise. They revere eg Durer. The Nazi Third Reich was obsessed with stamping out 'Degenerate Art' while their leaders were plundering collections for their private collections see recent Hitler vs Picasso (DVD).
@@PeterPepper93 no. I get it. I see it. But it just feels toxic. He has toxic evergy I guess. I don't know why you'd want it around or why people would like it. Even if he is a great artist.
Thank you for making a documentary with no dopey music in it.
"His teachers had little interest in individuality or originality." I experienced the same moronic condescension growing up in the UK!
You should be glad & not complain
The same reason why I quit my Fine Arts course. The teachers where I enrolled think that only one form/style of art exist and that is realism, ie, painting something just like a photograph. Nothing else.
I quit within the first week.
@@vozamaraktv-art5595 I studied at Bletchley college and they were totally the opposite they wanted me to find my own story with painting and art in general. They didn't teach me art , they Pushed me and questionod me to find myself and my own art.
It's a dramatic shame about your education.
You should write a letter to the college and complain.
@@johntaylor6211 You're so lucky to have such an institution!
Lool the UK hates difference, they get jealous. That’s why they hate immigrants they’re afraid
What am excellent production. I learnt so much more about the artist. I have always been a fan of his boldness and freedom. Thank you
You're welcome.
Enjoyed the video. I’ve always been intrigued by this artist’s work - especially his drawings. The line quality, the sharpness and angularity, the unfinished look. Very skillful artist who died way too young.
An artist ahead of his time. Imagine, ugliness over beauty; this was a shocking transition into the century that gave us two world wars and nuclear weapons. A need to scramble into a ditch and to turn away from the madness of conventional forms of existence brings us true innovation. Egon Schiele was a master artist.
I find his subject matter offensive and his talent phenomenal. He "should" be more famous; I suppose the former has obscured the latter.
Ahead of his time? It’s crap “art” going backwards because he didn’t have the ability to create beauty. Anyone can create ugliness, especially delusional self centred leftist bitter at the talent of others
my girlfriend is a wonderful artist with a solo show to her credit here in NYC. Her favorite artist is Schiele. " His line is just the best" says she
Great video! It’s kind of refreshing that despite everything, he had a successful art career. His art style and personality don’t seem conducive to what you would expect from a successful artist, but I’m glad he seemed to beat the odds. It’s a shame he died so young.
His work makes my knees weak.
Thank god for Klimt!
What a treasure. The hands. The eyes. So bravely loving was Egon Schiele.
Very enlightening. I knew (basically) nothing about him. I think his depictions of the human figure are brilliant. Very inspiring. Thank you for making this.
Glad you liked it.
What a curious and informative documentary, Egon is one of my favorite artists, thorough doc with great attention to detail, earned a sub from me, keep up the great work!😊
True art is truthful. Egon Schiele was truthful. The nickname of "Bad Boy" is a compliment to an artist who was not totally enslaved to societal norms and taboos.
Unfortunately, he became a pedo
Caravaggio was the iconic "'Bad Boy " of art no one can claim that after him !
True art isn’t truthful, and his art certainly wasn’t truthful, it was degenerate and without skill
Excellent work- much appreciation from Texas.
Have no doubt Egon Schiele is one of my preferred painters. He was not only great when drawing. The originality of his prospects, depicted his moods, his states of mind. As fine as his rebel mind and position face to a world full of clichés and prejudices. A world so stuck in values already outdated and laid back, that had to sunk into World Wars twice. Schiele was not only highly creative in his drawings, but his sense of colour is also revealing a call into what is a balanced good taste and beauty. Unfortunately he died too soon. But left us many masterworks. Many pictures each as harrowing or more than the other. The whole of his works prove to keep modern nowadays. As shocking they were, while he was alive. A fantastic and innovative artist. 🤗🙏😔
"Schiele was not only highly creative in his drawings, but his sense of colour is also revealing an appeal into a balanced good taste and beauty." I invite you to digest this thought into something that makes a bit more sense for the connection of the clauses- or, perhaps, do away with the connection all together.
@@mavigogun I may have not expressed myself properly enough. I just meant Schiele had a great sense of colour and he was a very good drawer, too. Managing very well the perspectives from which he looked at his self portraits and models. And then, no, I do not know to what "clauses" are you referring to. But if said it, the way I just did, you have understood me, we would be at least, sharing a common ground. Anycase, I appreciate your critic. If you want to tell me about those clauses, you may be teaching or enlightening 'bout something new for me. Am far from pretending to know more than so many paintors, drawers, experts, critics and good connaisseurs as there are in this world. I may not even be, nothing but a mere dilettante in what pictures concern. Am only a humble Art Lover who would be happy to know more. My father yes, he painted quite fine. He knew much more than me about, and even won some awards. Thanks for any kind lesson you could bring us about Egon Schiele works. Like it a lot, that's all. 🙄😇🙏👍🏻
@@rickartdefoix1298 A clause is a part of speech in English, in granularity smaller than a sentence. In this case, the word "but" creates a condition between two clauses, with everything after the "but" incomplete without what came before the preceding comma, and so called a "dependent clause". "But" suggests an exception to the preceding clause- for example, "I love you, but you are just no good for me." No such conditional contrast seemed suggested in your post.
More substantively, I sensed that something nuanced was being said here- "his sense of colour is also revealing a call into what is a balanced good taste and beauty" -but couldn't riddle what was intended by the combination of words, "a call into". Regardless, I appreciate your taking time to reflect on what we viewed independently, making it feel more like a shared experience.
@@mavigogun Am speedy when thinking and writing. Don't have much time to correct. Have found much more serious grammar defects and or lack about articulate English when chatting with Americans about politics. And none of them cared. Neither did I dared or be willing to correct them. Would have thought it ugly. And/or, deviating them from the subject. What's important in these kind of chats, think, is to be understood and them bringing new and interesting ideas. About the heart of the matter under study or dealt. Many are satisfied just knowing they are being understood. Think am the more often, saying what I want Properly enough to be well understood. Have never been corrected before, neither me correcting others. Thought what was and still here the main thing, is what we are telling about this artist. Am really sad to see that for you, this subject wasn't apparently the main thing. Thought you meant something new about ES pictures. Thanks anyway for your remarks. 🙄🤔😳😇🙏
A very original artist.
Agree. To restrict an artist is a crime.
It's so bizarre how ahead of his time he was, even his clothes, hair styles, put it this way. I see WW2 pics and film, and I feel it was long before him, but in reality he died at the end of WW1 from Spanish flu, that to me is wild.
He was punk long before anyone else.
He was a truly awful person.
Ahead of his time? Producing shit work because he didn’t have the talent to produce beautify? I suppose considering the lefts takeover of the art world it makes sense that a talentless hack who helped start off the “I’m not actually good at art” art movement would be seen as ahead of this time
By far one of the more modern and creative artists we ever had in our Culture. With hints of contrasted colours here and there, Schiele offered us snapshots of his love life from movies and architecture prospects. His fab drawings did the rest. His daring mind, too. ❤️👍🤗
Such a brief flame. His work still has influence.
I love his work. I've never responded to any of it as ugly. Very sexual and quite chic. I love the self portraits
he was a devient and mentally gone
Awesome video! Introduced me to a great artist
Jolly good show. Needed to know more about ES. Concise and thorough. My thanks.
Glad you liked it.
Asking an artist to join the army is like asking a scientist to join the circus!
Einstein would've joined the circus.
Why?
@@alexjager4517 Imbecile.
Otto Dix used his frontline WW1 experiences to paint materpieces revealing its horrors.
total bollocks you speak, the S.A.S. was born of artists. you arse! originally named the artist rifles xD
So many of these paintings are described as "eroticized", but they just look like nudes to me.
I agree. I thought the narration was a way to not let Schiele's work speak for itself. Or a rehash of opinions expressed by others a hundred years ago. Certainly little originality in the narration, although it was a great exhibition of his work.
They didn't show any of his numerous paintings depicting very young like 12 yr old girls nude and certainly sexually exploitative given the age of the models
Beautiful presentation!!!
My man died at 28?? Low key hated him in the beginning but I like him now I'm sad the damn guy died so young:( I'm 28 this year in July and man I need to get off my ass and paint more.
Great video, spoiled somewhat by the computer generated narration.
Love this channel! Thanks ❤
why the ai voice?
감사합니다
쉴레 예술에 감동입니다.
매우 매력적입니다.
ART .GenI❤os
À un an près, il entrait dans le cercle fermé des 27 ( Hendrix, Morrison, Janis Joplin etc ... Magnifique peinture...
Je suis heureux que vous l'ayez apprécié.
Stop it . stop it now Egon ! The Genius at play .
Dr Erwin von Graff, a gynecologist at the University Women's Clinic in Vienna, apparently met Schiele in early 1910 through Carl Reininghaus. Graff permitted Schiele to draw patients (women and newborn infants) and provided medical treatment for one of the artist's girlfriends in May 1910.
His intense somewhat transgressive work has given successors sanction to draw what they see and feel.
I love his aesthetic and books about him would be among the last to go in my collection. Here's hoping he does not get cancelled.
Tossing out his loyal girlfriend for the respectability of marriage was ruthless.
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"Hoping he doesn't get cancelled" are you 5?
@@enough2715 Ha ha. Are you in a bad mood?
The persecution of genius artists has always been there....today more than ever....i am a living example of it.....Adam WILL have his way!
I like your program and find them informative but wish you could use a live narrator
Informative doc.....👍
Thank you great lecture of Egon Schiele!
You're most welcome!
It seems fitting that his works would end up being viewed in the dark. I think he would have rather liked that.
Albanian Love and ar very thenkful to Austrija forever on ART, POLITK and KULTUR.
Whi konsideret Austrian lajk a big brpthers❤
Good for him, he stayed true to himself.
Forever respect ... 🙏
Great ARTIST Great Video
Discovering him in his, triggers a paradigm shift for me
Historykli i konsiderit them laj e big bro❤
12:58 "made many drawings from these willing models." Oh stop it! They were children and they weren't old enough to give consent. He was a great artist, but that doesn't mean you have to downplay his pedophilia.
It's not pedophilia to paint pictures of children.
@@arti-facts-4u It's pedophilia to be sexually attracted to children. He was probably a pedophile. If we are going to really look at this artist, let us really see him--the good and the bad.
Great video, very interesting & informative, no canned music in the background. I dont mind the ai narration if thats what it is.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wish the bio pic, with David Bowie in the lead, was made in 1978...
Thanks 👍
Klimt, as the forefront of the Austrian Art Neuvue movement ( the Fin de Cicle) claimed "Every time has it's art and every art has it's time"
I agree.
"Academies strict rules and conservative styles" - same kind of academic sh*t going on in Germany today...
This was very good, informative. Thnk you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ajda, Ajda, Ajda❤
Wonderful artist but his work did have a lot of similarities to Klimt work. Love Klimts work❤❤
In hindsight, when beauty is at it's apex, it's nemesis is always lurking in the shadows (and vice versa). That's seems to be the nature of fashion. If there was no Schiele, one would have to be invented and someone had to go there.
went tp Vienna cause iv worshiped Klimt all my life....but Schiele!!! set my neck hairs on end!!
true artists are borne
A very twisted individual with talent.
47:40 may I ask what particularities of his work make it so susceptible to light? What paintings did he use that had such poor lightfastness? or what happened to the artwork? smoke? something else that make them so weak to light?
You may find the following link helpful with regard to conservation.
egonschieleonline.org/overview/materials-condition-and-conservation
Thanks.
Lovely content.
Glad you liked it.
3:16 awesome lights
At last! A non-American cultural misappropriation of Van Gogh!
Thank you.
I am so sick of hearing people raving about how good VvG is, then re-naming him as, perhaps, a Pizza Delivery service.
Could you do the same for all those new age types channelling St. Germain, but who have no idea how to pronounce his name? ;-)
I like Egon
Everything is a shame, and it’s not possible to be ahead of your time.
If someone recognizes your name
They always sneak up from behind
He was sus. Cool art tho
“Bad boy” makes him sound cool. Not sure you’d wanna do that
Ai-ti-Facts
Nice docu, but I was put off by the robotic narration which accentuates the wrong words… a bit distracting!
A matter of taste - I liked her delivery
I don't get calling egon a narcissist, he was 19 years old when the narrator describes him as a narcissist. Of course a teen ager is self absorbed!
Pardon me, you always mention the name of artist "Sheila". But the artist's name is SCHIELE!!!
His name is pronounced in German as "Sheila".
"Collectors of pornography abundant in Vienna...."
Reminds me of Kim Jung GI
You know why they call them bad boy? Because bad man scares people.
Robot narrator, a shame for Egon Schiele.
me at the start: how narcissistic could this man possibly be?
me at the end: yeah he was narcissistic allright.
The Last of Schiele
❤
😍
6:05 Oh, so that’s how it’s pronounced
🧑🤝🧑
Ok, where does one put his Art, in the bathroom ! 😱😱😱
parece un robot hablando, muy aburrido escucharla.
Siento que no te gustara.😒
kafkas soul brother
(forget klimt.. just playing with gold.. but a better businessman)
In that, you have no respect for Schiele's values and regard.
Plis subs in spanish 😢😅
Disculpa, pero esta entrada está disponible sólo en inglés.
He was a very good artist, a very smart man, yet he was so full of himself. Great painter, horrible person.
Being "full of yourself" doesn't make one a "horrible person"- that is a different quality all together. I can't say as I am in a position to judge you or he.
@@mavigogun Trust me, I know what I’m writing about here. In his case it was not funny or easy. He was way too full of himself and a seriously horrible person.
But I’m certainly a big fan of his great work.
I’m not judging, just mentioning the facts.
@@fideliusconcrete4871 There is no learning with statements of "trust me"- either you will elucidate, and distinguish the worth of your apprehension, or not, and leave the impression of a vandal throwing mud.
@@mavigogun he’s Literatly a pedo
@mavigogun Bro he was an actual pedophile.
Interesting, but this is clearly an AI generated presentation, so I'm not sure how seriously to take it.
The only thing AI about it is the voice over. Everything else is crafted by hand.
A strange metric for "seriousness".
Yes. He was amazingly talented but deeply flawed predator of minors.
The computer generated narration is dreadful. The possibility that this flat, unemotional, disengaged voice may be the norm is utterly depressing.
We all speak like that in Australia!
@@arti-facts-4u Well played! To elaborate further on my comment : the documentary is very interesting and informative about Schiele and, although the narration does seem slightly distanced, this doesn't completely overshadow the experience.
The voice and swirling intermittent lines made me fall asleep … but I do love a lot of his work.😬
Eh- noticeable, but not a deal-killer. "Innocuous", I say.
A lot of people are bitching and moaning about the text-to-voice software that produces the narration but it's not easy to find someone with an amazing radio voice to read it for you. Also, this software has come a long way and is not nearly as robotic as its earlier iterations. I think Arti-facts is doing an amazing job and we should focus on the substance over the style!
Incestual child molester, I guess all is forgiven if you can paint he is long remembered, but his victims cast to the wind of history
Just read about the Nazi looted art, and how families still seeked restitution in the 2000s
The art is so interesting...the artists seems a little 🤢 as a person.
Narcissism isn't totally correct.
More of a cry for help😢
Germans have always looked down on Art but had no issues with cruelty, bullying, sadism and mindless mechanization...
Far too over reaching, that proclamation...
Scheele was Austrian! LOL
History shows otherwise. They revere eg Durer. The Nazi Third Reich was obsessed with stamping out 'Degenerate Art' while their leaders were plundering collections for their private collections see recent Hitler vs Picasso (DVD).
Thank you for being one of the few to speak your mind openly. (I have no opinion on this subject myself!)
Wow, that's awful, he died too young.
Bitte in deutsch sprechen
Das Video ist leider nur auf Englisch verfügbar.
Why did ppl like him when they look so bad?
Because it's very hard to stand out in a singular fashion drawing nudes. You will get it, but not today
@@PeterPepper93 why not today?
@FlickerFlame because you're still a seed and you need to be a fruit to get it. It will come, enjoy ignorance meanwhile 🙌😇
@@PeterPepper93 no. I get it. I see it. But it just feels toxic. He has toxic evergy I guess. I don't know why you'd want it around or why people would like it. Even if he is a great artist.
@@kmm2442 You ask "why" then claim to "get it" while repeating yourself- just another petty troll.
Had it with "bad boys". Yuck.
this is such a western perspective
What would another perspective be like?
A Western artist presented to a Western audience by a Western historian- were you expecting a Chinese perspective?
That "art" is from the mind of an Austrian?
Cool story bro.