Crucifixion (Golgotha) - Oskar Kokoschka
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Description
A dramatic oil painting attributed to Oskar Kokoschka, depicting the crucifixion of Christ on Golgotha in an Expressionist style. The work features loose brushwork, distorted forms, and muted colours, conveying emotional intensity.
This oil on canvas painting depicts the crucifixion of Christ, attributed to Austrian Expressionist artist Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980). The scene is set on Golgotha, the site of the crucifixion, with a figure of Christ on the cross dominating the composition. Figures surround the cross, including what appears to be Mary, the mother of Jesus, and other onlookers. A ladder leans against the cross, adding to the sense of chaos and activity. Skulls are visible at the base of the cross. Buildings are visible in the background, suggesting the presence of a city nearby. Kokoschka's Expressionist style is evident in the painting's loose brushwork and distorted forms. The colours are muted, with greens, browns, and yellows predominating. The overall effect is one of emotional intensity and drama, reflecting the gravity of the crucifixion event. The painting is signed 'OK' in the lower left corner.
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Crucifixion (Golgotha) - Oskar Kokoschka
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Artist Biography
Oskar Kokoschka
He was born in 1886 in Pochlarn, Austria. He was shot through the head in Ukraine and bayoneted in the chest in Russia. He survived both.
After the war, he commissioned a Munich dollmaker named Hermine Moos to create a life-size replica of Alma, sending detailed instructions about the feel of her skin and the weight of her body. Moos covered the figure in feathers instead. Kokoschka eventually staged a public execution: he decapitated the doll and smashed a bottle of wine over its head on his lawn. The police arrived the next morning, thinking he had murdered a woman.
The Nazis declared him a degenerate artist. He fled Czechoslovakia for London after the Munich Agreement and became a British citizen in 1947. His Expressionist portraits are among the most psychologically penetrating of the twentieth century: raw, agitated surfaces that seem to expose the sitter's interior state. He lived to ninety-four.
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