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Egon Schiele's 1912 Expressionist painting, "Krumau on the Moldau", depicts the town of Český Krumlov with agitated brushwork and a somber palette, reflecting the artist's emotional response to the place.
Egon Schiele's "Krumau on the Moldau", painted in 1912, presents a distorted view of the Bohemian town of Český Krumlov, now in the Czech Republic. Schiele, an Austrian Expressionist, captures the town's buildings huddled together, rendered in a palette of browns, oranges, and blacks. The brushwork is agitated and angular, contributing to the painting's sense of unease. The sky is a swirl of grey and beige, adding to the overall oppressive atmosphere. Schiele's Expressionist style is evident in the subjective and emotional response to the subject matter. He was interested in conveying inner feelings and psychological states through his art. Schiele's landscapes often reflect his own emotional turmoil. The town of Krumau, where his mother was born, held a particular significance for the artist. However, he was eventually expelled from the town due to the disapproval of the local residents. This painting is not a straightforward depiction; it is a psychological portrait of a place, filtered through Schiele's own experiences and anxieties. The painting is currently part of the collection of the Leopold Museum, Vienna.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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a judge burned his drawing in court at twenty-two; influenza killed him and his pregnant wife at twenty-eight; his influence has grown ever since
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