Egon Schiele was significantly influenced by Gustav Klimt, particularly in his use of bold colors, expressive lines, and the exploration of themes related to the human form and sexuality. Klimt's emphasis on decorative patterns and emotional depth can be seen in Schiele's work, as he often incorporated intricate backgrounds and a raw, introspective style. Additionally, Klimt's focus on the female figure as a subject inspired Schiele's own exploration of eroticism and vulnerability in his portraits. Schiele’s unique approach, while rooted in Klimt's influence, ultimately diverged into a more raw and unfiltered expression of human experience.
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