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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.
Raise your hands if you’ve been watching the #WinterOlympics 🙋
These graceful youths by Oskar Schlemmer remind us of the idealized athletes in early sculpture from ancient Greece, the original stars of the games.
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❄️🌨 Due to inclement weather conditions, the Museum, Shops, and Café Sabarsky are closed on Saturday, January 29. Please stay safe in the snow - or stay cozy inside!
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Join us this weekend on Sunday, January 30, 10 to 11 a.m. for Family Morning!
Exclusively for children, Family Morning offers families the opportunity to engage with the museum's permanent collection and special exhibitions. This inter-generational program invites…
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Austrian artist Egon Schiele’s figurative work exhibits intense emotion and technical brilliance. Following the lead of his mentor, Gustav Klimt, Schiele created portraits of uncanny intimacy and brought a new openness to the art of his time.
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Are you reading a good book? Let us know in the comments!
NOW ON VIEW | "Modern Worlds: Austrian and German Art, 1890-1940”
In light of the current surge of COVID cases in New York City, we would like to remind you that the health and safety of visitors and staff…
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Franz Marc used animals as a motif throughout his oeuvre. He found in them a purity and innocence that suited his own search for transcendence. Today, the colorful paintings of cows and horses are among the most highly prized works by Marc.
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Alongside his development of a revolutionary abstract style, Vasily Kandinsky (1866–1944) demonstrated an ambition to go beyond conventional easel painting. His famous large paintings with musical and theatrical associations transformed into veritable environments.