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Egon Schiele — Nacktes Paar (Nude Couple)
Egon Schiele

Nacktes Paar (Nude Couple)

1911

This 1911 watercolor and pencil on paper exemplifies Egon Schiele's radically candid approach to the human figure during his most provocative and artistically formative period. The composition juxtaposes a reclining red-haired nude against a seated figure framed by a vivid blue backdrop, rendered with Schiele's characteristic angular contour lines, raw flesh tones, and unflinching emotional directness. Signed "S.11," the work dates to the same year Schiele was pushing the boundaries of erotic representation that would lead to his infamous 1912 arrest, making works from this period both historically significant and highly sought after. As a major example of Viennese Expressionism's challenge to academic convention, this piece holds exceptional importance for collectors of early twentieth-century European modernism.

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Egon Schiele, Nacktes Paar (Nude Couple), 1911

This 1911 watercolor and pencil on paper exemplifies Egon Schiele's radically candid approach to the human figure during his most provocative and artistically formative period. The composition juxtaposes a reclining red-haired nude against a seated figure framed by a vivid blue backdrop, rendered with Schiele's characteristic angular contour lines, raw flesh tones, and unflinching emotional directness. Signed "S.11," the work dates to the same year Schiele was pushing the boundaries of erotic representation that would lead to his infamous 1912 arrest, making works from this period both historically significant and highly sought after. As a major example of Viennese Expressionism's challenge to academic convention, this piece holds exceptional importance for collectors of early twentieth-century European modernism.

Year
1911

Related themes

Austrian, Figure Study, Erotic Art, Watercolor And Pencil, Expressionism, Early 20th Century, Modern, Unique Work

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Collected by

Sebastián Naranjo, Cleveland Museum of Art, Kory Alexander