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Egon Schiele “Dancer (Die Tänzerin)” 1913 Poster | Austrian Expressionist Art Print

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Own a piece of Austrian Expressionism with Egon Schiele’s “Dancer” (1913). This compelling nude drawing captures raw emotion and Schiele’s signature sharp, expressive lines. Perfect for art collectors.

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What You Will Receive

  • Made to order, museum-grade art print. Frame not included unless stated.
  • Printed on 200 GSM premium matte paper for crisp detail and zero glare.
  • Archival giclée inks that resist fading for decades.
  • Multiple size options. Use the selector above.
  • Protective packaging: rigid mailer or sturdy tube.
Paper
200 GSM premium matte
Finish
Non-reflective matte
Printing
Giclée digital process
Inks
Archival, fade-resistant
Production
Made after you order
Quality
Sharp detail, rich tones
Packaging
Rigid mailer or tube
Durability
100+ year colour life

Print Quality

Every print is produced using state-of-the-art giclée technology on heavyweight 200 GSM matte paper. The non-reflective surface eliminates glare while the archival pigment inks deliver rich, accurate colours designed to last a lifetime.

Size Guide

For walls above furniture, choose a print roughly two thirds to three quarters the width of the piece below it. Smaller sizes up to 11×14 inches suit gallery walls. Larger formats of 18×24 inches and above create striking focal points.

Capturing Vulnerability: Egon Schiele’s “Dancer” (Die Tänzerin) 1913

Immerse your space in the intense, emotionally charged world of Austrian Expressionism with this museum-quality reproduction of Egon Schiele’s iconic drawing, “Dancer” (Die Tänzerin) from 1913. Schiele, a protégé of Gustav Klimt, redefined portraiture and figure studies by focusing on psychological depth and the raw, unvarnished human condition.

This striking piece exemplifies Schiele’s unique mastery of line. The figure, draped partially but revealing the signature angularity of the body, sits in a contemplative or exhausted pose, head resting on her arms. The sparse color palette—primarily sharp graphite lines, subtle watercolors, and a splash of orange in her headband—serves only to emphasize the figure’s vulnerability and emotional complexity. “Die Tänzerin” is more than just a figure study; it is a profound exploration of human isolation and expression, making it a powerful statement piece for any modern home, gallery wall, or studio.

Perfect for collectors of Modernist works or those fascinated by the Viennese Secession movement. Bring the compelling intensity and historical significance of one of the 20th century’s most provocative artists into your collection.