Edith Harms

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Edith Harms was the wife and frequent model of Austrian Expressionist painter Egon Schiele, remembered primarily for her close personal and artistic association with him before their early deaths in 1918.

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Edith Harms canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist's model
human
associatedWith Austrian Expressionism
Egon Schiele
buriedWith Egon Schiele
surface form: Egon Schiele (in the same grave or cemetery, as commonly noted in biographies)
causeOfDeath 1918 influenza pandemic
surface form: Spanish flu pandemic (1918 influenza pandemic)
countryOfCitizenship Austria
dateOfDeath 1918
deathDuringEvent 1918 influenza pandemic
era early 20th century
ethnicGroup Austrian
historicalContext World War I era Austria
knownFor appearing in portraits by Egon Schiele
close artistic association with Egon Schiele
close personal association with Egon Schiele
languageSpoken German
lifeEndedYoung true
marriedToEgonSchiele yes
movement Expressionism
surface form: Expressionism (through association with Egon Schiele)
name Edith Harms self-link
notableFor being a frequent model for Egon Schiele
being the wife of Egon Schiele
placeOfDeath Vienna
placeOfResidence Hietzing, Vienna
Vienna
portrayedIn numerous drawings by Egon Schiele
paintings by Egon Schiele
relative Adele Harms
roleInArtHistory muse of Egon Schiele
sibling Adele Harms
spouse Egon Schiele
spouseNationality Austrian
spouseOccupation Expressionist painter

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Egon Schiele spouse Edith Harms
Edith Harms name Edith Harms self-link