Egon Schiele (After) Kneeling Half Naked 1917
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I.
° Artist: Egon Schiele (after)
° Title: Kneeling Half Naked 1917
° Dimensions in inches: (11 1/2 h x 8 1/4 w)
° Medium: Gouache on paper
° Condition: good general condition
II.
The drawing has a writing on the bottom left and you can see it says (Egon Schiele). The sheet of paper is a bit thin. All the edges of the paper are in perfect condition, the corners of the paper are in good condition. In the same way, there are three stamps on the back of the drawing that have been taken with good photos for a better visualization of the end customer.
III.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not have an established documented provenance or prior auction record are described in this catalog as "After".
2. Exact copies of artwork by a master artist *You must use "after" in the title and description.It should include a definition of "After". A suggested definition:For Unique Paintings / Works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work by the named artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)
IV.
Egon Leo Adolf Schiele, better known as Egon Schiele (Tulln an der Donau, Austria, June 12, 1890-Vienna, Austria, October 31, 1918), was a contemporary Austrian painter and printmaker and a disciple of Gustav Klimt. He was, along with Oskar Kokoschka, the greatest representative of Austrian Expressionism. In his short but eventful life he produced 340 paintings and around 2,800 drawings. His life was surrounded by an aura of mysticism and very early talent. His creative work includes poems and photographic experiments. His particular style placed him among the expressionist movements, especially of the Vienna Secession, with a very personal typology. One of the strongest characteristics in Schiele's painting is the dexterity and firmness of his stroke, which continued once started without respite, until the end, without any subsequent correction. It seems that the artist continued with his drawing without caring if the model moved or changed places, since the line continued its course carrying all its emotional dimension.
° Artist: Egon Schiele (after)
° Title: Kneeling Half Naked 1917
° Dimensions in inches: (11 1/2 h x 8 1/4 w)
° Medium: Gouache on paper
° Condition: good general condition
II.
The drawing has a writing on the bottom left and you can see it says (Egon Schiele). The sheet of paper is a bit thin. All the edges of the paper are in perfect condition, the corners of the paper are in good condition. In the same way, there are three stamps on the back of the drawing that have been taken with good photos for a better visualization of the end customer.
III.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not have an established documented provenance or prior auction record are described in this catalog as "After".
2. Exact copies of artwork by a master artist *You must use "after" in the title and description.It should include a definition of "After". A suggested definition:For Unique Paintings / Works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work by the named artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)
IV.
Egon Leo Adolf Schiele, better known as Egon Schiele (Tulln an der Donau, Austria, June 12, 1890-Vienna, Austria, October 31, 1918), was a contemporary Austrian painter and printmaker and a disciple of Gustav Klimt. He was, along with Oskar Kokoschka, the greatest representative of Austrian Expressionism. In his short but eventful life he produced 340 paintings and around 2,800 drawings. His life was surrounded by an aura of mysticism and very early talent. His creative work includes poems and photographic experiments. His particular style placed him among the expressionist movements, especially of the Vienna Secession, with a very personal typology. One of the strongest characteristics in Schiele's painting is the dexterity and firmness of his stroke, which continued once started without respite, until the end, without any subsequent correction. It seems that the artist continued with his drawing without caring if the model moved or changed places, since the line continued its course carrying all its emotional dimension.
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Egon Schiele (After) Kneeling Half Naked 1917
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