Mödling I (Gray City)
According to the work list Kallir: KP No: 299; title: Mödling I (Gray City)-Mödling I (Graue Stadt); Nirenstein 152 Kallir 215 Leopold 269; Signed and dated, lower right. 43 X x 55 li" (110.1 x 140.1 cm). Destroyed during World War II. Kallir Provenance: Acquired from the artist; August & Serena Lederer; Exhibitions: Munieh, 1917, no. 6; Secession, Vicnna, March, 1918, no. 12, ill.; Vienna, 1920, no. 78; Galerie Würthle, Vienna, 1925, no. 31, ill.; The Hague, 1927, no. 27; Hagenbund/Neue Galerie, Vienna, 1928, no. 63; Paris, 1937, no. 490; Bern, 1937, no. 41; Literature: Kurt Gerstenberg, "Die Künstler und diese Zeit", Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration (Nov. 1917), p. 114; Lanyi postcard, c. 1917-20; Roessler, 1918, after p. 60; Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, 1919, p. 229; Karpfen, 1921, pI. 25; Österreichische Bau- und Werkkunst, 1925, p. 13; Roessler, ERinnerungen (1948 edition only), after p. 81; Das Kunstwerk, 1951, p. 27; Malafarina, 1982, no. 296; Nebehay, 1989, fig. 138; Comments: Schiele finished this painting on March 20, 1916 (Nebehay. 1979, #895). It was acquired by the Lederers shortly thereafter, but offcred (unsuccessfully) for resale through Guido Arnot at 2,000 kronen in November (ibid.,#1142). Schiele returned to the subject, a small city near Vienna, at least on in 1918. See: P. 333, 334
Collection August and Serena Lederer (Vienna). Was officially destroyed at castle Immendorf, Lower Austria at may 8th, 1945. Caused by contradictions about the fire and the locations of the objects at castle Immendorf and lootings are known there is an assumption, that the painting was stolen and still exists.