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ProfilThe Galerie St. Etienne is the oldest gallery in the United States specializing in Expressionism and Self-Taught Art. Its predecessor, the Neue Galerie, was founded in Vienna in 1923 by the late Otto Kallir and was a principal exponent of German and Austrian modern ism during the period between the two world wars. Having opened with the first posthumous Egon Schiele retrospective, the Neue Galerie was also the exclusive Austrian representative of such major artists as Alfred Kubin and Oskar Kokoschka . In 1930, Kallir rescued from oblivion the legacy of Richard Gerstl, today ranked with Schiele and Kokoschka as one of Austria's major Expressionists. Also in 1930, Kallir published the first catalogue raisonné of Schiele's paintings. Kallir functioned as a publisher of limited edition prints, working with such artists as Max Beckmann, Johannes Itten, Oskar Kokoschka and Alfred Kubin --all of whom he knew well. In addition, Kallir, like many early pioneers of modern ism, was extremely interested in the work of untrained artists. He would greatly expand upon this interest after the 1938 Nazi invasion forced him to flee Austria. Founded: 1939
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![]() Views of the Galerie St. Etienne exhibition space at 24 West 57th Street KontaktinfosGalerie St. Etienne24 West 57th Street, Suite 802 NY 10019 New York (USA)
![]() Views of the Galerie St. Etienne exhibition space at 24 West 57th Street ![]() Egon Schiele: Zentralinspektor Benesch (Chief Inspector Benesch) 1917. Gouache and black crayon on cream wove paper. Signed and dated, lower right. 18 1/8" x 11 5/8" (46 x 29.5 cm). Kallir D. 2100. Courtesy Galerie St. Etienne, New York |
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