COLLECTION NAME:
Visual Resources Teaching Collection
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ArtArtHiAAH~7~7
Visual Resources Teaching Collection
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Image Record ID:
aahi0001863
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aahi0001863
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Work Title (display):
Standing Girl in White Petitcoat
Image Title:
full view
Work Dates (display):
1911
Work Dates type:
creation
Work Creator (display):
Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918)
Work Creator gender:
male
work_creator_or_agent_gender
male
Work Creator gender
false
Work Creator notes (display):
Austrian painter. Schiele showed a precocious drawing talent, and at 16 entered the Vienna Academy of Fine Art. Impatient of the conservative regime, he soon joined the Vienna Sezession, encouraged by Klimt. In 1908 he held his first exhibition, and in 1909 set up a studio. Drawing and painting Viennese slum children, he developed a style of highly erotic immediacy and ugliness related to his fascination with Freudian psychology: Standing Nude Girl (1910) and Coitus (1915; both Vienna, Albertina). In 1911 his drawings were seized and he spent some weeks in prison, convicted of pornography and corruption. The experience was traumatic, but his popularity with the Viennese avant-garde and the rising Expressionist movement was unaffected: in 1916 the Expressionist periodical Die Aktion published an 'Egon Schiele' issue. His reputation was officially recognized in 1917, when he was released from army duties and provided with painting materials. The main participant in the 49th Sezession exhibition (1918), he received constant commissions for portraits and mural projects. His most important works, however, are his obsessive paintings of family groups and self-portraits, such as The Family (1918; Vienna, Österreichische Gal.); establishing him in the vanguard of the Expressionist preoccupation with psychological exploration. http://www.groveart
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Work Style Period:
Expressionist
work_styleperiod
Expressionist
Work Style Period
false
Work Style Period:
20th century
work_styleperiod
20th century
Work Style Period
false
Work Subject:
women (female humans)
subject
women (female humans)
Work Subject
false
Work Subject:
figures
subject
figures
Work Subject
false
Work Worktype:
paintings (visual works)
work_type
paintings (visual works)
Work Worktype
false
Work Category (VRC classification):
paintings
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paintings
Work Category (VRC classification)
false
Work Material and Technique (display):
gouache and pencil on buff paper
Work Measurements (display):
55 cm (H) x 37 cm (W)
Work Location (Repository or Site) name:
Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
Work Location (Repository or Site) role:
repository
Work Location (Repository or Site) refid:
EL1985.1860
Work Location (Repository or Site) refid type:
accession
Work Location (Geographic) name:
New York, New York
Image Rights (display):
© Museum of Modern Art, New York. Licensed for educational use via Scholars Resource: Davis Art Images
Work Rights (display):
unknown
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Holding Institution:
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Collection:
Art and Art History Visual Resources Collection
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