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Seated Woman with Bent Knee, 1917by Egon Schiele
22" x 30" Framed Art Frame
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Artist's Sister-in-Law in Striped Dress, Seated, 1917by Egon Schiele
22" x 30" Framed Art Frame
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Portrait of Dr. Heinrich Rieger, 1917by Egon Schiele
22" x 30" Framed Art Frame
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Portrait Of Paul Erdmann In A Sailor Suitby Egon Schiele
21" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Painter Gustav Klimt In His Blue Painter'S Smock, 1913by Egon Schiele
22" x 29" Framed Art Frame
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Two Reclining Figures, 1912by Egon Schiele
22" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Portrait Of The Actress Marga Boerner With Compact, 1917by Egon Schiele
22" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Sunflowers II, 1911by Egon Schiele
25" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Kneeling Male Nude in Profile Facing Right, 1910by Egon Schiele
22" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Woman Standing with Hands Clasped, 1914by Egon Schiele
22" x 29" Framed Art Frame
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Reclining Female Nude with Green Cap, Leaning to the Right, 1914by Egon Schiele
32" x 24" Framed Art Frame
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Der Ruf - Krieg, Nov 1912by Egon Schiele
20" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Embrace, 1917by Egon Schiele
30" x 20" Framed Art Frame
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Lovers, 1913by Egon Schiele
22" x 29" Framed Art Frame
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Composer Arnold Schoenberg, 1917by Egon Schiele
22" x 30" Framed Art Frame
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Double Portrait of Otto and Heinrich Beneschby Egon Schiele
30" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Self Portait As A Prisoner ""Ich Liebe Gegensaetze"" (I Love Antitheses), 1912by Egon Schiele
22" x 30" Framed Art Frame
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Portrait Of Ida Roessler, 1912by Egon Schiele
30" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Triple Self Portrait, 1913by Egon Schiele
22" x 30" Framed Art Frame
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Reclining Woman With Black Stockings, 1917by Egon Schiele
32" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Erich Lederer in Front of a Window, 1912by Egon Schiele
22" x 30" Framed Art Frame
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Standing Girl With Raised Skirt, 1911by Egon Schiele
24" x 32" Framed Art Frame
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Egon Schiele’s father died from syphilis when he was fifteen years old. He therefore became a ward of Leopold Czihaczec, his maternal uncle, who became disgusted by his lack of interest in academic studies. However, his uncle recognized his talent and passion for art. Schiele applied at the School of Arts and Crafts in 1906. The school was in Vienna. Within his first year at the school, at the insistence of several faculty members, Schiele was sent to the more traditional Academy of visual art in Vienna in 1906. At the academy, he studied drawing and painting, but was frustrated by the conservatism of the school. It can be seen from records that Adolf Hitler was rejected by the Academy in 1907; so many staffs were of the opinion that Adolf Hitler and Schiele knew each other in Vienna. In 1907, the artist looked for Klimt Gustav who was known for mentoring younger artists. Gustav took a particular interest in the young Schiele because he was gifted. He bought his drawings, offering to exchange them for some of his own. He even arranged models for Schiele and introduced him to potential patrons. That’s not all; he went ahead and introduced Schiele to the Wiener Werkstätte. This was an arts and crafts workshop that had a connection with the Secession. Schiele had his first exhibition in 1908. After completing his third year, he left the Academy in 1909. Together with other dissatisfied students, they founded the “New Art Group” through which they produced many stunning pieces of art work mainly as framed Egon Schiele art.