The artwork “Silhouette of Klosterneuburg” was created by Egon Schiele circa 1906. This watercolor on paper is notable for being a product of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. The dimensions of the piece are 24.13 cm in height by 35.05 cm in width, and it falls within the cityscape genre.
Upon examining the artwork, one observes a striking cityscape silhouetted against a radiant background. The silhouettes of architectural structures, including spires which punctuate the skyline, suggest a scene of Klosterneuburg. The darkened outlines of the buildings stand in stark contrast to the vibrantly hued sky. Radiating lines emanate from a single point beyond the horizon, casting a pattern reminiscent of sunlight’s diffusion at dawn or dusk. This effect creates a dynamic interplay of light, drawing the viewer’s eye towards the illuminated horizon. The radiant backdrop gives life to the artwork, while the watercolor medium allows for subtle gradations in color and tone that convey the atmospheric mood captured by Schiele. The lower right corner presents what appears to be a signature or inscription, relating to the artist’s distinct style and identity.