
Description
Signed (lower left)
Image Dimensions: 12 1/2 x 18 7/8 in (31.8 x 48 cm)
Framed Dimensions: 24 x 17 1/2 in (61 x 44.5 cm)
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Egon Schiele occupies a singular position in the history of twentieth-century art. Emerging from the intellectual and cultural ferment of Vienna at the beginning of the modern era, Schiele developed a visual language that was intensely personal, psychologically charged, and formally daring. Trained briefly under Gustav Klimt yet determined to forge an independent path, he became one of the most distinctive voices of Expressionism. His drawings, in particular, stand at the very heart of his artistic legacy, revealing an immediacy and emotional directness that few artists have ever matched.
This refined pencil drawing exemplifies Schiele's profound understanding of the human form and his ability to convey complex emotional states through minimal means. The reclining female figure, seen from the side, is rendered with a fluid yet decisive line that traces the contours of the body with remarkable sensitivity. Rather than idealizing the nude, Schiele approaches his subject with an unflinching honesty, emphasizing natural posture and psychological presence. The subtle modulation of graphite creates gentle shifts in tone, lending the figure a tangible physicality while maintaining an ethereal delicacy.
The composition is restrained and intimate. The figure occupies the majority of the sheet, positioned diagonally to create a quiet sense of movement and repose. The absence of background detail focuses attention entirely on the form itself, allowing the viewer to engage directly with the emotional resonance of the pose. Schiele's distinctive draftsmanship, characterized by expressive outlines and carefully controlled shading, is fully evident here. Every mark serves a purpose, transforming a simple study into a powerful exploration of human vulnerability and introspection.
Works on paper played a central role in Schiele's practice and remain among the most sought-after categories in his oeuvre. Drawings of comparable quality are held in major museum collections such as the Albertina Museum in Vienna, the Leopold Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In the international market, Schiele drawings consistently demonstrate strong demand, particularly those depicting the nude figure, a subject that defined his career and continues to captivate collectors worldwide.
From a spatial perspective, this drawing offers exceptional adaptability. Its refined linework and understated elegance allow it to function beautifully in both classical and contemporary interiors. Whether presented as part of a focused collection of early modern works on paper or as a singular focal point within a minimalist setting, the piece carries a quiet yet unmistakable presence.
Image Dimensions: 12 1/2 x 18 7/8 in (31.8 x 48 cm)
Framed Dimensions: 24 x 17 1/2 in (61 x 44.5 cm)
This lot is accompanied by a consignor-provided COA or related documentation, offered as received.
Egon Schiele occupies a singular position in the history of twentieth-century art. Emerging from the intellectual and cultural ferment of Vienna at the beginning of the modern era, Schiele developed a visual language that was intensely personal, psychologically charged, and formally daring. Trained briefly under Gustav Klimt yet determined to forge an independent path, he became one of the most distinctive voices of Expressionism. His drawings, in particular, stand at the very heart of his artistic legacy, revealing an immediacy and emotional directness that few artists have ever matched.
This refined pencil drawing exemplifies Schiele's profound understanding of the human form and his ability to convey complex emotional states through minimal means. The reclining female figure, seen from the side, is rendered with a fluid yet decisive line that traces the contours of the body with remarkable sensitivity. Rather than idealizing the nude, Schiele approaches his subject with an unflinching honesty, emphasizing natural posture and psychological presence. The subtle modulation of graphite creates gentle shifts in tone, lending the figure a tangible physicality while maintaining an ethereal delicacy.
The composition is restrained and intimate. The figure occupies the majority of the sheet, positioned diagonally to create a quiet sense of movement and repose. The absence of background detail focuses attention entirely on the form itself, allowing the viewer to engage directly with the emotional resonance of the pose. Schiele's distinctive draftsmanship, characterized by expressive outlines and carefully controlled shading, is fully evident here. Every mark serves a purpose, transforming a simple study into a powerful exploration of human vulnerability and introspection.
Works on paper played a central role in Schiele's practice and remain among the most sought-after categories in his oeuvre. Drawings of comparable quality are held in major museum collections such as the Albertina Museum in Vienna, the Leopold Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In the international market, Schiele drawings consistently demonstrate strong demand, particularly those depicting the nude figure, a subject that defined his career and continues to captivate collectors worldwide.
From a spatial perspective, this drawing offers exceptional adaptability. Its refined linework and understated elegance allow it to function beautifully in both classical and contemporary interiors. Whether presented as part of a focused collection of early modern works on paper or as a singular focal point within a minimalist setting, the piece carries a quiet yet unmistakable presence.
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Additional photographs and condition reports may be provided upon request as a courtesy only. Any condition report, catalogue description, image, certificate, report, document, authentication statement, authentication opinion, specialist opinion, or communication regarding origin, date, age, attribution, authenticity, authorship, signature, condition, provenance, or value is an opinion only and not a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Yakon Auctions.
The absence of reference to defects, restoration, wear, damage, handling marks, conservation, alteration, or repair does not mean the lot is free from such matters. Photographs are for reference only and may not accurately reflect color, tone, dimensions, condition, signature details, or the true state of the lot. Buyers should review all images carefully, as they form part of the description.
Provenance is provided by the consignor, prior owner, or most recent owner and may not be supported by records. All reports, COAs, appraisals, authentication letters, provenance statements, invoices, labels, or related documents, including any opinions, analyses, or conclusions therein, are provided as received from the consignor, prior owner, or third party, and have not been independently verified by Yakon Auctions. Such materials are for reference only and are not guarantees of authenticity, authorship, signature, origin, age, period, provenance, condition, or value.
All artworks, antiques, collectibles, autographed items, signed memorabilia, music memorabilia, records, photographs, posters, entertainment collectibles, and related items are offered based on information and documentation provided with the lot. Unless expressly stated, Yakon Auctions has not independently authenticated any signature, inscription, attribution, authorship, association, provenance, pressing detail, edition, period, origin, or related documentation.
Terms such as "attributed to," "after," "manner of," "circle of," "school of," "in the artist's style," or similar language mean the lot is not guaranteed to be by the named artist, maker, signer, studio, or period. Exact authorship, origin, attribution, or date may be unknown, and the lot may not be included in any official catalogue raisonne, archive, registry, or recognized reference source.
Yakon Auctions makes no express or implied warranties or guarantees regarding authenticity, authorship, signature, origin, age, period, condition, provenance, attribution, description, value, or marketability. Buyers are responsible for due diligence and should seek independent expert advice before bidding.
No return, refund, cancellation, or bid retraction will be accepted based on disputes regarding authenticity, attribution, authorship, signature, condition, provenance, description, estimated value, market value, or buyer's post-sale opinion.
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EGON SCHIELE (1890-1918), ATTRIBUTED TO, PENCIL ON PAPER
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