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Egon Schiele Seated Woman With Legs Drawn Up (Adele Herms) Print
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The Art of Living: Discover the Raw Emotion of Schiele's 'Seated Woman'
This captivating piece from 1917 showcases Schiele's unique ability to capture both the physical and psychological state of his subject. The model, believed to be Adele Herms, is depicted in a moment of quiet introspection, her body contorted into a posture of vulnerability and grace. Schiele's characteristic use of sharp lines and a limited palette brings a powerful intensity to the image. 🖤 It's a true masterpiece of emotional depth.
Interesting Facts About the Painting
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A Final Masterwork: Created in 1917, this work is one of Schiele's last drawings before his tragic death in the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918. It represents the culmination of his mature style.
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A Study in Expression: Schiele's focus on the figure's body language and facial expression is a hallmark of his work, and this drawing is a perfect example. The high-strung pose and direct gaze create a powerful sense of intimacy.
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A Glimpse into Private Life: The model, Adele Herms, was a frequent subject for Schiele. Her presence in his work offers a glimpse into the artist's personal and professional world during this period.
🖼️ Museum-Quality Meets Modern Craft
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🌈 Ultra-vivid colours with 12-colour giclée printing
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📜 Matte finish for a sophisticated, glare-free look
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🖼️ Thick 200 gsm FSC-certified paper
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📏 Multiple sizes to suit every frame and wall
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🌿 Eco-friendly materials for sustainable style