
- Title House Wall (Windows) (Hauswand mit Fenstern)
- Artist Egon Schiele (Austrian Expressionist; Tulln 1890 - Vienna 1918; key figure of Viennese Modernism alongside Klimt and Kokoschka)
- Year of creation 1914 (a townscape from Schiele's mature period, depicting the close-up facade of a building reduced to a flat geometric pattern of windows. Like several other Schiele townscapes from 1913-15 such as House Wall on the River and the Krumau series, the work explores the close-up architectural fragment as a near-abstract pattern, with closed and reflecting windows acting as protagonists arranged across an extremely flat pictorial stage. The Belvedere acquired the painting in 1948 from the Vienna-born art dealer Hans Boehler, who had emigrated to New York)
- Technique/Medium Oil on canvas
- Original dimensions 111 x 142 cm
- Collection/Museum Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna (inv. no. 4278; purchased from Hans Boehler, New York, in 1948)
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