Portrait of Wally

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Portrait of Wally is a 1912 expressionist painting by Austrian artist Egon Schiele, renowned both for its intense, intimate depiction of his muse Walburga Neuzil and for its high-profile Nazi-looted art restitution case.

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Portrait of Wally canonical 2
Bildnis Wally 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Expressionist artwork
oil painting
painting
artForm portrait painting
associatedPeriod Schiele’s mature period
associatedTheme artist–muse relationship
intimacy
psychological intensity
associatedWith Holocaust-era art looting
art restitution litigation
colorCharacteristic dominant reds and browns
confiscatedBy Nazi authorities
countryOfOrigin Austria
creator Egon Schiele
culturalSignificance iconic work in Egon Schiele’s portraiture
landmark case in Nazi-looted art restitution
depicts Walburga Neuzil
direct gaze
half-length figure
red hair
woman
exhibitedAt Leopold Museum
surface form: Leopold Museum, Vienna

Museum of Modern Art
surface form: Museum of Modern Art, New York
genre Expressionism
inception 1912
involvedIn United States v. Portrait of Wally legal case
languageOfTitle German
laterCollection Rudolf Leopold collection
laterOwner Leopold Museum
legalJurisdiction U.S. federal courts
surface form: United States federal court
locationOfCreation Vienna
materialUsed oil paint
model Walburga Neuzil
movement Expressionism
muse Walburga Neuzil
originalTitle Portrait of Wally self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bildnis Wally
partOf Egon Schiele
surface form: Egon Schiele oeuvre
previousOwner Galerie Lea Bondi
Lea Bondi Jaray
relatedWork Egon Schiele
surface form: Egon Schiele portraits of Wally Neuzil
seizedDuring Nazi era in Austria
significantEvent Nazi-looted art restitution case
styleCharacteristic distorted proportions
expressive line
intense psychological expression
subject Walburga Neuzil
support canvas
title Portrait of Wally self-link

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Egon Schiele notableWork Portrait of Wally
Portrait of Wally title Portrait of Wally self-link
Portrait of Wally originalTitle Portrait of Wally self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bildnis Wally