



Schiele, Egon
EGON SCHIELE Sitting Woman
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$60.00
Sku: YY4743
Artist: Egon Schiele
Title: Sitting Woman
Year: Unknown
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 35.5 x 23.75 inches ( 90 x 60 cm )
Image Size: 35.5 x 23.75 inches ( 90 x 60 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Reproduction of Egon Schiele's 1917 artwork, "Seated Woman with Bent Knees," portrays a young woman in a seated, introspective pose. The model for this piece is believed to be Edith Harms, Schiele's wife, who, along with her sister Adèle, frequently posed for him during this period. The painting is characterized by its use of gouache, watercolor, and black crayon on paper, and is noted for its limited color palette and the empty space surrounding the figure, which enhances the focus on the subject. This work exemplifies Schiele's distinctive style, which often subverted traditional representations of beauty by blending distorted forms with sensual and erotic elements. The piece is currently housed in the National Gallery in Prague.
Artist: Egon Schiele
Title: Sitting Woman
Year: Unknown
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 35.5 x 23.75 inches ( 90 x 60 cm )
Image Size: 35.5 x 23.75 inches ( 90 x 60 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Reproduction of Egon Schiele's 1917 artwork, "Seated Woman with Bent Knees," portrays a young woman in a seated, introspective pose. The model for this piece is believed to be Edith Harms, Schiele's wife, who, along with her sister Adèle, frequently posed for him during this period. The painting is characterized by its use of gouache, watercolor, and black crayon on paper, and is noted for its limited color palette and the empty space surrounding the figure, which enhances the focus on the subject. This work exemplifies Schiele's distinctive style, which often subverted traditional representations of beauty by blending distorted forms with sensual and erotic elements. The piece is currently housed in the National Gallery in Prague.