A vertically oriented oil painting by Egon Schiele, titled "Standing Nude Child" (1910), is displayed on a plain, light-colored wall in a gallery at the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria
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A vertically oriented oil painting by Egon Schiele, titled "Standing Nude Child" (1910), is displayed on a plain, light-colored wall in a gallery at the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria

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A vertically oriented oil painting by Egon Schiele, titled "Standing Nude Child" (1910), is displayed on a plain, light-colored wall in a gallery at the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria. The painting, enclosed in a dark brown wooden frame with a thin metallic inner border, depicts a full-figure, fair-skinned child with dark, tousled hair, facing forward with a direct gaze and a slight, unsettling smile. The child's nude body is slender, with a noticeable abdomen, and its hands are clasped behind its back. The background consists of abstract, muted earth tones, including browns, greens, and dark grey-blue washes. The painting is illuminated by overhead gallery lighting, casting a subtle shadow on the wall beneath the frame.