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The portrait of the Schönberg family painted in the summer of 1907 at the family’s country residence bears witness to the unmistakable radical style of painting already achieved by the loner Gerstl at young age of twenty-four.
Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien
Title: Schönberg family
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The portrait of the Schönberg family painted in the summer of 1907 at the family’s country residence bears witness to the unmistakable radical style of painting already achieved by the loner Gerstl at young age of twenty-four.
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I grew up in a small town called Boolarra, in Victoria, Australia. It's a town of about 1500 people; when I was around 5, we moved to Melbourne.
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