Sunday, October 13, 2019
Egon Schieles Self-Portrait Essay -- Visual Arts Paintings Art
Egon Schiele's Self-Portrait    When I look at this portrait, the first thing that hits me is the way  the artist, Egon Schiele, appears to have made himself look animated,  like a cartoon. The way in which his right eye is rounded like a  cartoon character and his left eye is squinting and almost shut, adds  to the idea of a the portrait being a cartoon. The squinted left eye  is as if he is sneaking around and evaluating his surroundings. If you  cover the right side of the face (with the widely opened eye), it  makes you realise that the left side with the squinted eye does not  look very lifelike, but the two eyes seem to cancel each other out.  The over exaggerated wrinkles on Schieleââ¬â¢s face and neck make him look  a lot older than he actually is. He was actually only 20 years old  when he painted this portrait but the way in which he was exaggerated  the wrinkles makes him look around 40 years old. Schiele may have done  this to portray his feelings at the time he painted it; he may have  felt old and tired. But Schiele may also have been just experimenting  in different ways of painting facial features and expressions.    If you look at Schieleââ¬â¢s hands in the portrait, it looks as though  Schiele has deliberately elongated the fingers and made them thinner  and more withered. This again, makes you think that Schiele has  deliberately made himself look older and more animated. The clothes  that Schele is wearing in the portrait look to be too big and baggy  for him, and therefore seem also to ...                      
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