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May your day be even brighter with a visit to Gustav Klimt’s “Farm Garden with Sunflowers.” 🌻🌻🌻
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Gustav Klimt, “Farm Garden with Sunflowers,” 1908. © Belvedere, Vienna.
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Even Adele has her weekend off duty look! 😎
Thank you @wongchocho_ig for sharing this fabulous drawing of Gustav Klimt’s “Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer I” (1907), which is permanently on view here at Neue Galerie New York.
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We hope you’re enjoying a little sunshine this weekend, just like Erich Heckel’s sunbathers, spending a day out on the pond.
🖼 Erich Heckel, “Bathers in a Pond,” 1908, oil on canvas. Private Collection. © 2022 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Germany
Because it is simply too hot to wear anything else.
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Egon Schiele, “Seated Woman in Underwear, Back View,” 1917, Gouache, watercolor and pencil. Private collection.
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German painter Franz Marc is well known for his colorful portrayals of animals and his extraordinary use of color. In honor of #InternationalCatDay, we share "Cats on a Red Cloth," which was completed by the artist in 1909-10.
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Who enjoys gardening?
Gabriele Münter was one of the most gifted, yet often overlooked, artists affiliated with the Munich-based Blaue Reiter, or Blue Rider. Münter’s career has long been overshadowed by that of her teacher, and later her lover, Vasily Kandinsky.
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Thinking of your weekend plans? Pro tip: art museums are always kept cool, even during a heatwave! 😎
This postcard, designed by Adalberta Kiesswetter for the Wiener Werkstätte in 1912, shows crowds at the gates on a busy Sunday at @Schonbrunn Palace...
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Bringing you a little #MuseumSunshine today. We couldn't resist plucking out our favorite sunflowers by Egon Schiele 🌻
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Egon Schiele (1890-1918), “Sunflower,” 1916, gouache and black crayon on paper. Private Collection
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As early as 1910, Austrian writer Karl Kraus asked Oskar Kokoschka to make illustrations for one of his books. Kokoschka’s prints that accompanied the publication have little to do with the plot of the story. The artist used the commission to work through complicated…
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Might we suggest a large summer hat for this beautiful day? This work is now on view in “Austrian Masterworks from the Neue Galerie”✨
🖼 Egon Schiele, lFrau Dr. Horwitz with Large Hat,” 1910, watercolor, gouache, and charcoal. Neue Galerie New York.