A previously unknown drawing by Egon Schiele turned up in a Habitat for Humanity thrift store in Queens, New York, more than 100 years after the Austrian painter’s death – and it could sell for more ...
A part-time art handler and longtime enthusiast made an unusual find at a thrift store in Queens: a drawing which, unbeknownst to him or the store, was sketched a century ago by Egon Schiele. Now the ...
Egon Schiele, “Reclining Nude Girl” (c. 1918), Black crayon on cream wove paper, 7 3/4″ x 16 3/8″ (19.7 x 41.6 cm), Study for the lithograph Girl (Kallir G. 17). Kallir D. 2196a. (courtesy Galerie St.