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Two Women Embracing, 1915 (pencil, w / c & gouache on paper)

BAL53602 Two Women Embracing, 1915 (pencil, w/c & gouache on paper) by Schiele, Egon (1890-1918); 48.5x32.7 cm; Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmuveszeti) Budapest, Hungary

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This print titled "Two Women Embracing, 1915" by Egon Schiele is a stunning representation of love and intimacy. The artwork, created with pencil, watercolor, and gouache on paper, measures 48.5x32.7 cm and is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmuveszeti) in Budapest, Hungary. The image depicts two women locked in a passionate embrace, their bodies intertwined as they express their affection for one another. Dressed in a red dress and stockings, the figures exude sensuality while maintaining an air of vulnerability. This German Expressionist piece captures the essence of female love and desire through its honest portrayal of nudity and eroticism. Schiele's work challenges societal norms by exploring themes such as homosexuality and lesbianism during a time when these topics were highly controversial. The artist fearlessly embraces his subjects' identities without judgment or shame. Through his use of color and brushstrokes, Schiele creates an atmosphere that evokes both tenderness and intensity within this intimate moment shared between two lovers. The composition's three-quarter length perspective allows viewers to fully immerse themselves in the emotions conveyed by the embracing couple. This painting stands as a testament to Schiele's mastery as a German Expressionist artist who fearlessly pushed boundaries to capture raw human emotion on canvas. It serves as a reminder that love knows no bounds or limitations - it transcends gender norms and societal expectations.

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