I wonder to what extent the Spanish Flu that took his life (and that of his pregnant wife) influenced his latter work. I find a boldness and strength in his phantom-like figures. A vitality in the dying that tips me just upright enough to not find it depressing, but can understand the sentiment.
December 8, 2024 at 5:27 PM
I wonder to what extent the Spanish Flu that took his life (and that of his pregnant wife) influenced his latter work. I find a boldness and strength in his phantom-like figures. A vitality in the dying that tips me just upright enough to not find it depressing, but can understand the sentiment.
This ‘I see what you did there’ series is great, Paul. I really appreciate you sharing your insights. A quality eyeball squeegee.
I’m a huge fan of Egon. There’s an undeniable humanity in his work—both in execution and subject—that I can always return to when I need to remember what it’s all about.
December 8, 2024 at 3:55 AM
This ‘I see what you did there’ series is great, Paul. I really appreciate you sharing your insights. A quality eyeball squeegee.
I’m a huge fan of Egon. There’s an undeniable humanity in his work—both in execution and subject—that I can always return to when I need to remember what it’s all about.