The artwork titled “On the Beach, Moonlight” is a creation of Egon Schiele from the year 1907, during a period when Vienna, Austria, was a hotbed for artistic innovation. Crafted using watercolor on paper, the piece measures 20.4 x 11.38 cm and is classified within the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. Despite its evident portrait genre, the artwork presently resides in a private collection, thus limiting its public exhibition.
The artwork captures a figure standing with a side profile against a backdrop that suggests a serene night at the beach under the glow of moonlight. The subject is portrayed with a sense of elegance and introspection, adorned in clothing that reflects the flowing lines and natural forms characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The depth of the night sky suggests a peaceful solitude, and the use of color and light creates a mood that is both romantic and contemplative. The simple yet expressive silhouette of the figure juxtaposed against the soft moonlit landscape serves to evoke the emotional and aesthetic preoccupations of the artist and the era in which he worked.