In 1918, just days after his wife Edith Harms, six months pregnant, died of influenza, Schiele himself succumbed to the ravages of the Spanish Flu. A final, funereal gallery titled “My Self-Portraits” ...
An eternal fall permeates most of the artist’s landscapes, in which gloomy and Gothic towns are shot through with a sense of impending doom.
“Egon Schiele: Living Landscapes,” curated by ... One senses the same vehemence in a striking self-portrait made in 1911, in which the artist has surrounded his great shock of dark hair ...
Efforts by Grünbaum’s heirs to reacquire the Schiele paintings has lasted more than 25 years and has been marked by legal battles due both to statutes of limitations and disputed claims.
Egon Schiele/Leopold Museum Egon Schiele (1890-1918), depicted here in a self-portrait, was an Austrian figurative painter The act extended the statute of limitations for making claims on Nazi ...
46.4 x 29.5 cm. (18.3 x 11.6 in.) ...
I was a high school student in Italy when I first saw works by the Austrian artist Egon Schiele ... anew by his self-portraits and nudes. A precocious genius, Schiele was prolific despite being ...