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Levitation (The Blind II)
Egon Schiele

Levitation (The Blind II)

1915
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Original dimensions
1720 x 2000 cm
Museum
Leopold Museum
Year
1915
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Art NouveauEgon schieleExpressionnismeLeopold Museum

Scene depicted

This canvas embodies the duality of the human soul, a play between vulnerability and strength. The central figure seems to rise, encircled by geometric elements, symbols of modern alienation. Faced with a troubling reality, blindness here becomes a form of liberation.

Historical context

Created in 1915, this powerful painting finds its roots in Vienna, the iconic city of Austria, at the heart of the expressionist movement. This canvas represents a period of cultural and artistic upheaval. The painting is currently preserved at the Leopold Museum , a sanctuary for art lovers, offering a direct connection to Schiele's legacy, and its imposing dimensions invite contemplation.

Place in the artist's career

Levitation (The Blind II) represents a crucial step in Schiele's career. This masterpiece falls within a period of late maturity, where works such as Self-Portrait with an Arm Raised and The Woman in a Green Dress reveal a technical and emotional evolution, paving the way for a deeper exploration of human intimacy.

Anecdote

“Art does not fear the shadow, it dances with it.” This quote could summarize the essence of the painting . Imagine a foggy morning in Vienna, every street resonating with a breath of mystery, inspiring the artist to capture the tension between light and darkness in his canvas .