Standing Female Nude with Stockings by Egon Schiele. A standing female nude with short dark hair and vibrant red accents on her lips and nipples, rendered with expressive, nervous linework on a plain background.

Standing Female Nude with Stockings

Egon Schiele

1914 · Medium Not Listed

An expressive 1914 figure study by Egon Schiele, showcasing his signature contorted lines and raw emotional intensity.

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Where it works

A moderate artwork with a brighter pulse with warm, lived-in color — asks little of the space around it.

Often works in
Living Room · Bedroom · Gallery Wall
Placement
Reads naturally where the wall has more height than width
Walls
Reads clearest against mid or deeper wall tones
Color notes
Soft white

About the piece

Created in 1914, this figure study exemplifies Egon Schiele's radical approach to the human form. Using nervous, angular lines and sudden bursts of vivid color, the artist captures a sense of psychological depth and vulnerability that defines Viennese Expressionism. The work's stark composition and masterful linework make it a powerful statement piece for modern collections.

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