Two nudes (lovers)

Kokoschka, Oskar (1886-1980)


Item type:
painting
Date of creation:
1913
Height:
163.2 cm  (64 1/4 in.)
Width:
97.5 cm  (38 3/8 in.)
Technique / Medium:
oil on canvas
Place of creation:
Wien

Description

From museum website:
Painted in Vienna in the years just prior to World War I, Two Nudes is a self-portrait of Kokoschka with Alma Mahler, a symbolic testimonial to the artist's tumultuous affair with the widow of the great composer Gustav Mahler. Kokoschka's haunted expression and the ambiguous poses of the two lovers—who seem both to embrace and to move past each other—reflect a complex and tormented relationship. Kokoschka's bold brushwork and Expressionist style were influenced not only by van Gogh but by the sixteenth-century Spanish painter El Greco, whose work Kokoschka greatly admired.

People as subjects

Kokoschka, Oskar (1886-1980) (Non-musician/dancer)
Mahler-Werfel, Alma Maria (1879-1964) (Composer portrait)

Iconclass

48B3
portrait, self-portrait of artist
48C713
portrait of composer

Image URLs

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RIdIM record id

5952