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Oskar KOKOSCHKA

[1886 - 1980]

Corona I [1918]

  • lithograph and chalk on paper 55.7×40.3cm

Corona II [1918]

  • lithograph and chalk on paper 60.6×47.0cm

Self-portrait with Brush [1914]

  • oil on canvas 82.3×66.0cm

[Audio Guide]

Oskar Kokoschika’s artistic talents were recognized early on by Gustav Klimt. In contrast to Klimt’s gorgeously decorative style however, Kokoschika astutely observed his own interiority, projecting profoundly violent emotional states onto his works. The upper half of Kokoschika’s body is twisted diagonally, glaring out of the painting at the viewer. Thickly applied, with vigorous brushstrokes, the earth-toned pigments in this work seem to retain the artist’s sentiments. The following text is written on the back of the painting: “I stare out of this painting. You see me.” This is what Kokoschika said to his lover at the time, Alma, who was the widow of composer Gustav Mahler. However, theirs was a brief affair. Shortly after the completion of this work, Kokoschika joined the military in order to get over his broken heart.

Couples in Conversation [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 24.1×29.4cm

The Sleepers [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 24.1×29.4cm

The Awakening People [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 24.1×29.4cm

The Girl Li and I [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 24.1×29.4cm

The Dreaming boys [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • 8 pieces

The Distant Island [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 24.1×29.4cm

Cover [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 9.9×7.4cm

Dedication page [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 10.4×8.9cm

Frontispiece [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 10.4×8.9cm

Sleeping Woman [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 24.1×29.4cm

The Sailboat [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 24.1×29.4cm

The Sailors Are Calling [1908 (Kurt Wolff edition 1917)]

  • lithograph on paper 24.1×29.4cm
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