The Bride of the Wind

Painting by Oskar Kokoschka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bride of the Wind (Die Windsbraut), also called The Tempest, is an oil on canvas painting by Austrian painter Oskar Kokoschka, from 1913-1914. It is held in the Kunstmuseum Basel.

Year1913–1914
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions181 cm × 220 cm (71 in × 87 in)
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The Bride of the Wind
ArtistOskar Kokoschka
Year1913–1914
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions181 cm × 220 cm (71 in × 87 in)
LocationKunstmuseum Basel, Basel
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History and description

Kokoschka's best known work, it is an allegorical picture featuring a self-portrait by the artist, lying alongside his lover Alma Mahler.

In 1912, Kokoschka first met Alma Mahler, the recently widowed wife of composer Gustav Mahler. A passionate romance ensued, with the artist producing numerous drawings and paintings of his muse. The painting depicts Alma in a peaceful sleep beside Kokoschka, who is awake and stares into space. The couple's break-up in 1914 had a profound effect on Kokoschka, whose expressive brushwork grew more turbulent.

When Kokoschka painted the picture, poet Georg Trakl visited him almost daily and extolled the painting in his poem Die Nacht (The Night).[1]

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