Egon Schiele's 1917 watercolor, "Seated Woman, Back View," showing a figure in a vivid blue and striped jacket. Expressionist art print.

Egon Schiele "Seated Woman, Back View" Art Print – 1917 Figurative Expressionism Wall Deco

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Egon Schiele's 1917 watercolor, "Seated Woman, Back View," showing a figure in a vivid blue and striped jacket. Expressionist art print.

Egon Schiele "Seated Woman, Back View" Art Print – 1917 Figurative Expressionism Wall Deco

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This powerful 1917 drawing, "Seated Woman, Back View," by Austrian Expressionist master Egon Schiele captures a figure hunched over, revealing Schiele’s signature intense line work and raw depiction of the human form. The subject is dressed in a striking blue and green vertically striped jacket, contrasting with the pale, earthy tones of the background and her exposed skin. This provocative and deeply moving piece is perfect for a sophisticated living room, a contemporary minimalist bedroom, or an art history-focused home office where thoughtful conversation is encouraged.

Schiele’s work, known for its psychological depth and powerful use of color, remains a foundational pillar of early 20th-century modernism. This high-quality reproduction serves as an excellent piece of *austrian expressionist art wall decor*. If you are searching for *egon schiele figurative drawing prints*, this piece showcases his distinctive style, utilizing charcoal, crayon, and watercolor to create a vivid, immediate effect. The detailed print beautifully reproduces the raw energy of the original *egon schiele 1917 art print*.

Unlike the softer lines of his contemporaries, Schiele utilized sharp, almost unsettling contours. Adding this *unique museum quality art print* to your collection is an effortless way to inject historical depth and psychological complexity into your space. It is a stunning example of *schiele blue striped jacket art*, drawing the eye with its vibrant textural patterns and capturing a moment of profound introspection, making it a spectacular focal point for any collector of historical European artwork.

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