Just a year before the Spanish flu claimed him in 1918, Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele used hues of orange and red to portray his wife as she looked away, hands folded (left). Some 20 years later in Nazi-occupied Vienna, this portrait would be looted. And now, over 80 years after that, the work is the […]
Foundation’s arguments thwarted in New York case of Nazi-looted Schiele
Posted on: March 17, 2022 by Stephanie Drawdy