Kenneth Turan reviews Portrait of Wally for the LA Times:
“As detailed in Andrew Shea’s fascinating documentary “Portrait of Wally,”Egon Schiele’s haunting 1912 painting of his mistress and favorite model Wally Neuzil had a complicated, extremely dramatic history as well as a legal and cultural significance that can’t be overestimated… By showing how difficult and problematic righting a wrong can turn out to be, “Portrait of Wally” does itself proud.”
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Egon Schiele, House on a River (Old House I), 1915. Oil on canvas, 109.5 x 140 cm. Leopold Museum, Vienna.
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Female Nude with Folded Arms
Egon Schiele, 1909
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remember me when you’re the one you always dreamed..
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