Seated woman, Egon Schiele, 1917, 16W x 24H Poster

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Seated woman with bent knees, Egon Schiele, 1917. Austrian artist Egon Schiele'was greatly influenced by Gustav Klimt the leader of the Vienna Secessionist art movement. Like Klimt's, Schiele's work had a strong Art Nouveau influence coupled with a vibrant eroticism. Upon Klimt's death, Schiele became the dominant force in Austrian art. His work is starker, less decorative, more strongly expressionist than Klimt's. High society did not flock to him for portraits. As a young student he led a group of artists to withdraw from the academy, perceived as rigid, and form their own group, the Neuekunstgruppe or New Art Group, in 1909. He attracted the admiration and support of Klimt and his colleagues during before start of the Great War. Although inducted into the Army in 1916 he produced all of his mature works during the last two years of the first World War, even as he held an army post in what was a backwater of the war. Egon Schiele, 28, followed his wife in death due to Spanish influenza in the fall of 1918, just as the war was ending.

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