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Front View of a Building: Krumau House, 1910 (w / c & pastel on paper)
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Front View of a Building: Krumau House, 1910 (w / c & pastel on paper)
1070871 Front View of a Building: Krumau House, 1910 (w/c & pastel on paper) by Schiele, Egon (1890-1918); 43x30.2 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of the Estate of Mrs. Barron Kidd; Austrian, out of copyright
Media ID 23043554
© gift of the Estate of Mrs. Barron Kidd / Bridgeman Images
Exteriors German Expressionism German Expressionist Windows Krumau
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This print showcases the "Front View of a Building: Krumau House, 1910" by Egon Schiele. The artwork, created with watercolor and pastel on paper, measures 43x30.2 cm and is currently housed in the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA. The image captures a low-angle view of an architectural masterpiece that exudes German Expressionism. The building stands tall and proud, its intricate details meticulously rendered by Schiele's skilled hand. The artist's unique style is evident in every stroke, as he brings life to the structure through bold lines and contrasting shades. The Krumau House takes center stage in this composition, commanding attention with its grandeur. Its windows are like eyes peering into the soul of the viewer, revealing stories untold within its walls. This piece beautifully captures not only the exterior beauty but also hints at the mysteries hidden behind closed doors. Schiele's drawing transports us back to a time when architecture was celebrated as art itself. It reminds us of our connection to history and how buildings can hold memories that transcend generations. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded of Schiele's contribution to German Expressionism and his ability to capture both physical structures and intangible emotions through his artistry.
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