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A New York Supreme Court judge determined that the “Russian War Prisoner” watercolor had been stolen by Nazis from Fritz ...
A New York judge has ruled that the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) must surrender a disputed Egon Schiele drawing, looted by ...
NEW YORK — Like his portraits of people, Egon Schiele’s landscape paintings are rarely pretty ... scenes to create autumnal ...
A New York judge has ordered the Art Institute of Chicago to return a 1916 Egon Schiele drawing to the heirs of Fritz ...
The New York judge's ruling is a blow to the museum, which has fought all attempts at restitution of an artwork whose owner ...
A New York judge found that the Art Institute of Chicago’s drawing by Egon Schiele had been looted from an Austrian Jew who ...
Research reveals for the first time the existence of Egon Schiele's secret niece, Gerti Peschke, who died in a psychiatric ...
A court in New York has ruled in favour of the claimants of Egon Schiele's Russian War Prisoner, which has been at the centre ...
By Nina Siegal On Oct. 27, 1918, Egon Schiele ... For almost a decade, Schiele had depicted his intimate life in artworks, creating some 3,000 drawings and 400 paintings, and he continued drawing ...
"Changing Times: Egon Schiele's Last Years ... we will always be looking to the future.” For Schiele’s art, once marked by a wild, sexual expressionism, 1914 was indeed a landmark year.