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Lovers by Egon Schiele - c. 1909
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Lovers by Egon Schiele - c. 1909
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Lovers by Egon Schiele - c. 1909
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Egon Schiele Poster for the 49th Exhibition of the Vienna Secession (Secession 49. Ausstellung) - 1918
- Available from XS to 2XL
- 100% organic ring-spun combed cotton
- 180 g/m2
- Unisex
Sizes | XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL |
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Half chest | 46 | 49 | 52 | 55 | 58 | 61 |
Body length | 66 | 69 | 72 | 74 | 76 | 78 |
Portrait d’Eva Freund by Egon Schiele - c. 1910
Portrait of a Woman by Egon Schiele - 1910
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Egon Schiele for the 49th Exhibition of the Vienna Secession, 1918.
Graphic on Back
- 350 G/M²
- Available sizes: XS to XXL
- 85% Organic ring-spun combed cotton, 15% Recycled Polyester
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Design:
Set-in sleeve
Double layered hood in self fabric
Round drawcords in matching body colour with metal tipping
Metal eyelets
Inside herringbone back neck tape
Self fabric half moon at back neck
Single needle topstitch at neckline and along hood opening
1x1 rib at sleeve hem and bottom hem
Armhole, sleeve hem and bottom hem with twin needle topstitch
Kangaroo pocket at front
SIZES (cm) | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
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Half Chest |
49 | 51.5 | 54 | 57 | 60 | 63 |
Body Length |
65 | 68 | 72 | 74 | 76 | 78 |
£55.00 GBP
Egon Schiele : Poster for the 49th Exhibition of the Vienna Secession (Secession 49. Ausstellung) 1918.
This poster from 1918, short and to the point, advertises the 49th exhibition of the Vienna Secession group of artists. For the design, Secession member Egon Schiele went back to sketches and a painting that he had created the previous year. He placed himself reading at the head of an L-shaped table. Schiele is surrounded by his artist friends, emphasising the solidarity of the group. The scene is shown from an angle and from above; it is remarkably flat, without any surrounding context and with a distorted perspective. In earlier versions, the empty chair opposite Schiele was occupied by his mentor and founder of the Vienna Secession, the painter Gustav Klimt. However, Klimt had died just before the exhibition and no one could take his place at the table. By the end of 1918, Schiele’s chair was also empty. He died of Spanish flu at the age of 28, just a month before the end of the First World War, which had held the Viennese artists firmly in its grasp. - Source