Egon Schiele painting of his uncle rediscovered after over 90 years
by Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#5YWYW)
Portrait last seen in 1930 will go on display in Vienna and also be part of a non-fungible tokens collection
A painting by Egon Schiele depicting the artist's uncle and legal guardian has been rediscovered after being missing for more than 90 years, a museum has said.
Leopold Czihaczek at the Piano (1907) was found within a Viennese private collection and will go on public display for the first time at the Leopold Museum in Austria, which houses the largest and most eminent collection of works by the great expressionist.
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