• Portrait of Wally is a 1912 oil painting by Austrian painter Egon Schiele of Walburga "Wally" Neuzil, a woman whom he met in 1911 when he was 21 and she was 17.
  • Part of Schiele’s decision to reject Wally for Edith was because Edith’s social standing offered more benefits to Schiele’s chosen career.
  • Egon Schiele, Portrait of Wally Neuzil, 1912, oil on panel, 32 × 39.8 cm (Leopold Museum, Vienna) Speakers: Dr. Erin Thompson and Dr. Beth Harris.
  • Most likely the best-known portrait of his partner Wally Neuzil, Egon Schiele painted this as a counterpart to his Self-Portrait with Chinese Lantern Plant.
  • To pay off such an impressive debt, the museum was forced to sell another picture of Egon Schiele - "Houses with colorful linen".
  • This article focuses on the biography of Egon Schiele, examines the minutiae of the “Portrait of Wally”, and highlights its role in present-day, modern art.
  • Portrait of Wally (1912) is among Egon Schiele's best known paintings. The artist became infatuated with her, and they were lovers for several years...
  • There are an absurd number of books covering the short life of Egon Schiele, but this unique volume focuses on his rarely seen drawings and watercolors, with...
  • Egon Schiele's portrait of Wally Neuzil reveals a complex history of art theft during World War II.
  • Birth name: Egon Leo Adolf Ludwig Schiele; Schiele; schiele egon; e. schiele.
  • Portrait of Wally by Egon Schiele may not look like it could dictate the course of art restitution cases for the rest of history, but it did.