Egon Schiele sketched his wife, Edith, before she died in 1918 as part of the Spanish flu pandemic. She was six months pregnant. At 28, he died three days later.
It gets worse: Tomorrow’s Monday.
Egon Schiele sketched his wife, Edith, before she died in 1918 as part of the Spanish flu pandemic. She was six months pregnant. At 28, he died three days later.
It gets worse: Tomorrow’s Monday.