weiblicher Akt IV

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The evocative drawing titled "Weiblicher Akt IV" by the artist Karl Wiener captures the grace and physicality of the human form. This piece, executed in pencil, showcases a female figure in a seated position, her body angled such that her torso leans forward, and one leg is drawn up while the other stretches out slightly. The figure’s gaze is directed outward, engaging viewers with a strong, introspective expression.Karl Wiener's mastery of shading and contouring brings a soft yet palpable realism to the drawing. The detailed work on the musculature and the gentle curves of the figure’s body highlight the natural beauty and strength of the female form. The artist's skillful use of light and shadow not only molds the three-dimensionality of the figure but also conveys a sense of vulnerability and introspection.This drawing is a powerful exploration of form and human emotion, rendering a timeless beauty through the simplicity of pencil on paper.

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Karl Wiener was an Austrian draftsman , graphic artist and photo montage artist. Because of his political and time-critical montages of the 1930s and 1940s, he was posthumously referred to as the Austrian John Heartfield on the occasion of the major retrospective on his estate in the Wien Museum.