Nude drawing “Seated girl with bare torso and blue skirt” (1911) by Egon Schiele, limited reproduction
Nude drawing “Seated girl with bare torso and blue skirt” (1911), framed
The importance of his favorite model, Wally Neuzil, to Schiele is evident in the numerous portraits he painted of her between 1911 and 1915. In this sensual act, the intense relationship between the two is particularly clearly expressed through her penetrating gaze.
Fine art giclée print on handmade paper. Limited edition of 199 numbered copies. Framed in a handcrafted, ivory-colored solid wood frame with a beveled mat and glazed. Dimensions: 48 x 35 cm (H/W).
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Egon Schiele (1890–1918) was a co-founder of the Neukunst group, which emerged in 1909 and vehemently sought to distance itself from the rigid traditions of academic art. After studying at the Vienna Academy (1906–09), his early work showed Impressionist influences before Expressionist traits began to appear in his painting from 1910 onward. His female nudes, in particular, characterized by provocative sensuality, contradicted the prevailing moral standards and led to his imprisonment in 1912. Schiele increasingly turned to a tectonic pictorial structure and integrated cityscapes and landscapes into his works, which, however, always conveyed a somber mood of decay. His portraits reflected the inner lives of his models and earned him considerable acclaim. Schiele's works are key pieces bridging Art Nouveau and Expressionism and fetch top prices at auctions; the most important collection is housed in the Leopold Museum in Vienna.
Expressionism
paper
printer
art print
- reproduction
- Limited Edition
- act
- eroticism
- Women
- Beige
- Blue
- Brown
- Wall
- Indoor
- Solo Placement
- Granny Style / Nostalgian
- Classic



