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Weiblicher Rückenakt, die Hände auf der Hüfte Art Print | Egon Schiele

Weiblicher Rückenakt, die Hände auf der Hüfte Art Print | Egon Schiele

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Add bold expression and modern edge to your home with Quipham’s premium art prints featuring the works of Egon Schiele. Known for his raw, emotional portraits and striking figure studies, Schiele was one of the most provocative artists of the Austrian Expressionist movement. Each premium print preserves the intensity, color, and line work that define Schiele’s style, bringing a touch of avant-garde energy into your space. Available in framed or unframed options, these prints make a powerful statement in any room.

Egon Schiele (1890–1918) was an Austrian painter and a key figure of early Expressionism. Renowned for his uncompromising explorations of the human form and psychological depth, Schiele’s works remain some of the most iconic and collectible images of the 20th century. Quipham’s curated selection of Schiele art prints allows you to experience his daring vision and modern sensibility in a premium format for your home.

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About the Artist

Egon Schiele was one of the most provocative and emotionally intense artists of early 20th-century Austria. A key figure in Expressionism, Schiele is best known for his raw, angular portraits, erotic and psychologically charged nudes, and haunting self-portraits that reveal the turbulence of the human condition.

Born in Tulln, Austria, Schiele showed an early talent for drawing and entered the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts at just 16. However, his unconventional style and fascination with the human form soon put him at odds with academic traditions. He found a mentor in Gustav Klimt, who helped Schiele enter avant-garde artistic circles and encouraged his exploration of sensuality, symbolism, and the inner psyche.

Schiele’s work is characterized by distorted anatomy, elongated limbs, and stark, expressive linework. His figures often appear vulnerable, tense, and emotionally exposed—trapped between desire and despair. While controversial in his time for their eroticism, his drawings and paintings are now recognized for their deep psychological insight and revolutionary honesty.

Tragically, Schiele’s life and career were cut short when he died at age 28 during the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, just days after his pregnant wife passed away. Despite his short life, he produced over 3,000 works on paper and nearly 300 paintings, leaving behind a powerful legacy that continues to influence generations of artists.

Egon Schiele’s art remains visceral and uncompromising—a piercing reflection of the self, the body, and the emotional turmoil of the modern soul.

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At Quipham, we revive each masterpiece to its original brilliance — just as Klimt envisioned it. From dulled gold to radiant shimmer, every detail is brought back to life for a stunning, high-end display.

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