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Portrait Dr. Hugo Koller, 1919
24" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $276.99
Boats Mirrored In The Water, 1908
30" x 23" Fine Art Print
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Price: $280.99
Four Trees, 1917
28" x 24" Fine Art Print
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Price: $272.99
The Family, 1918
25" x 23" Fine Art Print
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Price: $239.99
Landscape at Krumau
28" x 23" Fine Art Print
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Price: $253.99
Portrait Of Wally, 1912
32" x 27" Fine Art Print
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Price: $460.99
Suburb I, 1914
28" x 24" Fine Art Print
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Price: $276.99
Erich Lederer in Front of a Window, 1912
22" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $270.99
Girl With Blue-Black Hair And Hat, 1911
22" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $273.99
Portrait of Architect Otto Wagner
22" x 32" Fine Art Print
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Price: $287.99
Portrait of Edith Schiele
22" x 26" Fine Art Print
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Price: $253.99
Girl In Blue Apron, 1912
22" x 29" Fine Art Print
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Price: $269.99
Seated Woman with Bent Knee, 1917
22" x 29" Fine Art Print
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Price: $273.99
The Artist's wife seated
23" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $255.99
Double Portrait Of Otto And Heinrich Benesch, 1913
34" x 32" Fine Art Print
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Price: $507.99
Self Portait As A Prisoner ""Ich Liebe Gegensaetze"" (I Love Antitheses), 1912
22" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $272.99
Pregnant Woman And Death
26" x 26" Fine Art Print
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Price: $274.99
Preacher (Self-Portrait), 1913
22" x 29" Fine Art Print
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Price: $268.99
Painter Gustav Klimt In His Blue Painter'S Smock, 1913
22" x 29" Fine Art Print
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Price: $268.99
The Small City III, 1913
30" x 23" Fine Art Print
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Price: $284.99
Woman In Black, 1911
22" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $264.99
Sketch For A Group Portrait, 1918
28" x 25" Fine Art Print
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Price: $284.99
The Poet (Self-Portrait), 1911
26" x 26" Fine Art Print
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Price: $274.99
City On The Blue River III, 1911
24" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $275.99
Girl With Elbow Raised, 1911
22" x 29" Fine Art Print
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Price: $267.99
Reclining Woman With Mauve Stockings, 1913
30" x 23" Fine Art Print
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Price: $279.99
Blind Mother, 1914
28" x 24" Fine Art Print
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Price: $276.99
Squatting Women, 1918
30" x 24" Fine Art Print
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Price: $295.99
Two Squatting Men (Double Self-Portrait), 1918
30" x 20" Fine Art Print
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Price: $263.99
Family, 1918
28" x 27" Fine Art Print
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Price: $299.99
Embrace
32" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $286.99
A Village, 1915
28" x 23" Fine Art Print
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Price: $271.99
Embrace
52" x 31" Fine Art Print
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Price: $708.99
Embrace
53" x 32" Fine Art Print
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Price: $716.99
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The Austrian painter, Egon Schiele marked the early 20th century with tormented, brilliant works that often caused a scandal. He created variations on the themes of death and eroticism in his portraits, self-portraits and nudes, asserting his characteristic, provocative style while expressing a deep malaise and constant inner searching. Egon Schiele was born near Vienna on 12 June 1890 and showed an early talent for drawing. He began painting from the age of 15. His father’s death in 1905 tarnished his view of the world and had an undeniable impact on his work. He left the Vienna Academy of Fine Art in1909: the conservative style of teaching there went against his avant-garde conception of art. His first paintings were inspired by Impressionism but he was very quickly influenced by the Viennese Secession. Schiele met Gustav Klimt, who became his model and master, in 1907. In 1909 he created the Neukunstgruppe (the "New Art Group") with his friends, even though, according to him “art cannot be modern. It is timeless”. His main activity at the time was portrait painting, a particularly lucrative art. The painting of his sister in Portrait of Gerti Schiele in 1909 marked a turning point in his stylistic development: the subject was highlighted against a dark background that was monochrome and without ornament. This style of portrait painting became characteristic of his art.