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Woman in a morning robe Poster

Woman in a morning robe Poster

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Woman in a morning robe (1913) by Egon Schiele

With its spare beige ground and Schiele’s famously expressive contour, this premium poster brings quiet drama to a room, while the artist’s 1913 works were celebrated for turning fleeting gestures and intimate poses into strikingly modern, emotionally charged interior accents.

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 turns a private figure study into something immediate and tense. In 1913, the Viennese artist was refining a modern visual language shaped by sharp observation and psychological intensity, and Woman in a Morning Robe shows that shift with uncommon clarity. The image works as an art print and vintage poster because it treats an intimate pose as a serious subject, not a passing decorative motif. Schiele’s name remains tied to Expressionist art and to drawings that make gesture feel charged with meaning.

The Artwork

The scene feels pulled from a quiet interior rather than a public image campaign. Woman in a Morning Robe places the figure in a state of dressing or resting, and that ordinary moment becomes the point of the piece. Schiele was not building an advertising poster for the street; he was giving the private world of his sitters the attention usually reserved for portraiture. As a fine art print, it preserves the sense of immediacy that made his 1913 works compelling, while the robe and posture suggest a fleeting pause before the day begins.

Style & Characteristics

A pale beige ground leaves the figure plenty of space, so every contour reads at once. Blue passages gather across the robe and sleeve, while black accents mark the hem, hair, and cuffs with abrupt emphasis. Thin red touches near the shoulder and limbs add a nervous counterpoint to the otherwise restrained palette. Schiele’s line stays loose and searching, which gives the vertical poster a sense of movement even in stillness. The open background and exposed paper keep the image light on its feet, a vintage print defined by draw, color, and restraint.

In Interior Design

Hang it in a bedroom where natural light meets simple linens and a dark wood bedside table. The composition adds presence without crowding the wall, and the beige ground lets the blue robe and black accents speak clearly against a calm interior. Framed simply, this Schiele wall art brings expressionist character to home decor that leans minimal and thoughtful. In that setting, the art print becomes a quiet focal point, inviting a second look each morning as the room wakes up.