Die Vision Des Heiligen Hubertus (The Vision Of St. Hubert) (1916)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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In the painting, a mystical forest landscape unfolds where rocky, moss-covered terrain stretches beneath a variety of trees, some with dense foliage and others with autumn-colored leaves. In this serene yet complex woodland setting, a large luminous stag stands centrally, majestic and ethereal with a glowing cross emanating from within its antlers. To the right, a kneeling figure—a medieval hunter, possibly St. Hubert himself, draped in vividly colored garb—seems captivated by the sight of the divine deer. Beside the hunter, a solitary white hound sits attentively, poised and alert. In the background, a gentle body of water mirrors the overcast sky, while distant hills line the horizon.
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Egon Schiele was an Austrian painter. A protégé of Gustav Klimt, Schiele was a major figurative painter of the early 20th century. His work is noted for its intensity and its raw sexuality, and the many self-portraits the artist produced, including nude self-portraits. The twisted body shapes and the expressive line that characterize Schiele's paintings and drawings mark the artist as an early exponent of Expressionism.