Reclining Woman with Blonde Hair (1912; Vienna, Austria) by Egon Schiele

The artwork titled “Reclining Woman with Blonde Hair” is a creation by Egon Schiele from the year 1912, realized in Vienna, Austria. Schiele employed watercolor on paper as his medium to express this work, which measures 30.5 by 44.7 centimeters. It is a genre painting within the Expressionism movement and is presently held in a private collection. The artwork is characterized by the emotionally charged and sensual representation that is typical of Schiele’s oeuvre, showcasing his unique style of capturing the human form.

In the artwork, one observes a woman lying down in what appears to be an informal, relaxed posture. Her blonde hair stands out with a touch of reddish-orange color, providing a stark contrast to the more muted tones of her flesh. Schiele’s distinctive line work traces the contours and crevices of the woman’s body with expressive detail and bold strokes. The treatment of the figure showcases the exaggeration and deformation that Expressionism is known for, imparting emotional resonance and psychological depth to the subject. The woman’s attire is suggested rather than fully detailed, adding to the overall raw and unfiltered aesthetic that Schiele often embraced. The background has been left largely untouched, emphasizing the figure and contributing to the stark and candid portrayal.

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