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By Nina Siegal On Oct. 27, 1918, Egon Schiele sketched his wife, Edith, pregnant and feverish in bed. She died from influenza the next day. He died three days later. Edith, 25, and Egon Schiele ...
JANUARY 1944. No family came to visit the young woman who lay, withering, in the chilly psychiatric hospital on the hilly outskirts of Vienna. Had they peered through the huge iron gates into ...
A Kentucky woman was arrested last week after local authorities found a missing juvenile in her attic. Scottsville resident Donna M. Spengler, 42, was arrested in the early morning hours of Mar ...
"Changing Times: Egon Schiele's Last Years, 1914-1918" contains some 130 works from the Austrian artist. Leni Deinhardstein / Leopold Museum “We are living in the most violent time that the ...
As Eastern and Southern Central Banks substantially increase their gold holdings, Western Central Banks will most probably have little physical gold in their coffers. Total global gold reserves ...
This spring, the Leopold Museum is dedicating a large-scale monographic exhibition to the central artist of the Leopold Collection, Egon Schiele (1890-1918). Changing Times.
"Where is PNG headed? If the government continues down this path, it risks trading democracy for control." Many social media users, however, appeared to outdo the government, with many downloading and ...