Self-Portrait with Menacing Death
Oskar Kokoschka
Self-Portrait with Menacing Death
Artist: Oskar Kokoschka
Medium: Prints
Price:
$750.00
Gallery:
Second Story Art
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Details
Materials: Paper and ink
Dimensions: 8" x 6"
Condition: Condition: Good plus. Paper age-toned with very minor bumping to edges and corners; old adhesive on verso. Two very small areas of uneven toning in upper left quadrant (not impacting printed area).
Finish: Unframed
About the Item
Signed in pencil at lower right. From Ann Eliza Reed, an illustrated book containing eleven lithographs; this lithograph is from folio 4. Book published in an edition of 660; plus special edition of ten consisting of a suite of 11 hors-texte lithographs, signed, on Zanders-"Bütten" (this example). Certificate of Authenticity is included. Measurements: Image: w 7.5 in x h 5.5 in
About the Artist
Oskar Kokoschka
Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) was an Austrian artist and writer, acclaimed for his intense expressionistic portraits and landscapes. Born in Pochlarn, Austria, Kokoschka's early works were intertwined with the avant-garde spirit of Vienna around the turn of the 20th century. His portraits, marked by a passionate use of color and disconcerting depictions of the human psyche, made him a central figure in the Expressionist movement. After serving in World War I, his style matured, integrating a more holistic view of humanity within the vastness of nature. Perceived as a "degenerate" artist by the Nazis, Kokoschka fled Austria in the 1930s. Despite facing adversity, his prolific career spanned nearly eight decades, cementing his legacy as a titan of 20th-century art.
About the Gallery
Second Story Art
Since purchased by Allan Stypeck in 1974, Second Story Books has grown from its small second floor location in northwest Washington, D.C., to become one of the largest used and rare bookstores in the world. During the pre-internet era of bookselling, Second Story Books had six locations from Alexandria to Baltimore, including the famous Georgetown Saville Bookstore location. With the growth of the internet, Second Story Books consolidated its brick-and-mortar presence into our two locations.
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