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Seated nude back view Poster

Seated nude back view Poster

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Seated nude back view (1917) by Egon Schiele

Bring striking Viennese modernism into your home with Schiele’s expressive back view, likely modeled by his wife Edith Harms, where loose contour lines and muted washes create an intimate, gallery worthy focal point that adds sophistication, warmth, and artistic character to any room.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Egon Schiele distilled Viennese modernism into figures that feel immediate and uneasy, and this 1917 work shows that intensity at full strength. Rather than smoothing the body into ideal form, he uses it to hold attention on tension, solitude, and the inward life of the sitter. As a vintage poster art print, the image carries the force of a private study while also speaking clearly to collectors of fine art print wall art and Expressionist home decor.

The Artwork

The pose itself turns the print into an intimate statement: a seated nude bent into a tight, self-enclosed shape, with the back fully exposed. Schiele’s subject is not presented as a decorative figure but as a moment of pause, where the body seems absorbed in itself. That directness gives the vintage print its emotional charge and explains why the image still reads as a modern art print for interior decoration. It is a record of looking that refuses distance.

Style & Characteristics

Loose contour lines outline the body with a nervous, searching touch, while pale beige paper keeps the composition open and bright. Flesh tones are broken by pink, green, and purple accents, and the dark mass of hair anchors the upper half with heavy contrast. The drawn marks remain visible throughout, so the figure feels unfinished in the best sense, alive to movement and touch. In this vertical poster, the narrow format emphasizes the twist of the torso and the compact fold of the limbs, giving the art print a tense, handwritten energy.

In Interior Design

Hung in a bedroom with soft linen bedding and a dark wood frame, this Egon Schiele poster brings focused character without crowding the room. The pale ground works especially well against neutral walls, where the nude figure adds a quieter edge to minimalist home decor and a strong accent to contemporary interior decoration. Placed above a small console, the vintage poster encourages slower looking and gives the wall a thoughtful, curated presence.