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SCHIELE, Egon: The Family

🖼 The Family, 1918
Oil on canvas
152.5 × 162.5 cm
Vienna, Austria

The artist depicts himself, his pregnant wife Edith, and their unborn child in a tightly interwoven composition that abandons traditional portraiture in favor of raw psychological intensity and distorted forms characteristic of early 20th-century Expressionism. Created during the final year of World War I, the work captures both personal tenderness and a sense of existential anxiety, establishing Schiele as a master of emotional truth conveyed through bold color and angular, expressive brushwork.

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E. H. Gombrich
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