Egon Schiele - Gallery

Gallery

  • Self portrait showing tooth, 1910

  • Reclining nude, 1910

  • Female nude with crossed arms, 1910

  • Self portrait grimacing, 1910

  • Living room in Neulengbach, 1911

  • Self portrait with black clay pot, 1911

  • I shall endure for art and for the happiness of my lover. Self portrait of Schiele in jail, 1912

  • Cardinal and Nun, 1912

  • Portrait of Wally, 1912

  • Die kleine Stadt II, 1912–1913. View of Krumau an der Moldau

  • Valerie Neuzil in black stockings, 1913

  • Friendship, 1913

  • Semi-nude Reclining

  • Female Nude

  • Woman in green bonnet, 1914

  • Frederike Beer, 1914

  • Blonde girl in green stockings, 1914

  • Green Stockings, 1914

  • Children

  • House with Shingles, 1915

  • Two Women

  • Death and the Maiden, 1915

  • Portrait of Edith Schiele in a striped dress, 1915

  • Self portrait in uniform, 1916

  • Reserve infantry corporal, 1916

  • Seated woman with bent knee, 1917

  • Kneeling girl22, 1917

  • The Family, 1918

  • Dying Edith Schiele. Schiele's last drawing, 1918

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