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Title: Artist:Egon Schiele Date:1918 Dimensions:55 1/8 x 43 7/16 in. (140.02 x 110.33 cm) (canvas) Creation Place:Europe, Austria Credit Line:Gift of the P. D. McMillan Land Company Accession Number:54.30 Location:G377 Due to Schiele's death from an influenza epidemic in 1918, he never completed this painting of his friend Paris von Gütersloh. Nonetheless, it remains a masterpiece of Austrian Expressionist portraiture. Gütersloh was a painter, writer, actor, producer, and stage designer, who wrote the first study of Schiele's art in 1911. Schiele admired his friend's extraordinary intellectual and artistic talents and sought to portray him as a creative genius. With his hands elevated in a gesture of both attraction and repulsion, Gütersloh is shown with his eyes transfixed and body tense at the moment of artistic inspiration. |
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