Reproduction of Egon Schiele's highly dramatic 1915 Galerie Arnot exhibition poster, featuring a figure pierced by arrows in an orange tunic.

Egon Schiele 1915 Galerie Arnot Exhibition Poster Print – Dramatic Expressionism Wall Art

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Reproduction of Egon Schiele's highly dramatic 1915 Galerie Arnot exhibition poster, featuring a figure pierced by arrows in an orange tunic.

Egon Schiele 1915 Galerie Arnot Exhibition Poster Print – Dramatic Expressionism Wall Art

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This is a powerful reproduction of the original Egon Schiele exhibition poster for the Galerie Arnot show held in Vienna in January 1915. The drawing depicts a highly stylized, contorted figure, often interpreted as Saint Sebastian or a tortured self-portrait, rendered in Schiele’s signature expressive style, dominated by striking orange and black ink lines.This piece is ideal for a minimalist loft, a serious art collector’s library, or a modern living room seeking a provocative focal point that sparks conversation.Capture the emotional intensity of Viennese Modernism with this essential piece of art history. Schiele, a protégé of Gustav Klimt and a key figure in the Expressionist movement, used his posters as extensions of his often unsettling, deeply personal body of work. This specific design functions as an exceptionally rare **vintage Austrian Secession art reproduction**. Unlike the softer lines of Klimt, Schiele embraced psychological tension and raw immediacy, evident in the sharp angles and the visceral presence of the arrows intersecting the body.Art enthusiasts specifically searching for **Egon Schiele Expressionist art prints** will appreciate the faithful color and detail of this museum-quality giclée. The bold, hand-painted lettering announcing "Egon Schiele" and "Galerie Arnot January 1915" frames the figure, creating a layered visual texture that screams early 20th-century artistic rebellion. This dramatic and historical **1915 Schiele exhibition poster** is more than just decor—it’s a statement about human vulnerability and the intensity of artistic vision. Invest in a truly unique piece of **dramatic expressionism wall art** that honors one of the most important, albeit short-lived, careers in modern European painting.

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