The Bride of the Wind

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The Bride of the Wind is an expressionist painting by Oskar Kokoschka, inspired by his passionate and tumultuous love affair with Alma Mahler.

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The Bride of the Wind canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf expressionist painting
painting
artForm oil on canvas
artStyleCharacteristic distorted forms
dynamic composition
expressive brushwork
associatedWith Alma Mahler
Viennese modernism
collection Kunstmuseum Basel
colorPalette vivid colors
completionDate 1914
countryOfOrigin Austria
creator Oskar Kokoschka
depicts Alma Mahler
Oskar Kokoschka
depictsEmotion anxiety
longing
passion
depictsSetting dreamlike space
stormy atmosphere
depictsTimePeriod early 20th century
genre Expressionism
hasGenre allegorical painting
symbolic portrait
hasPart portrait of Alma Mahler
self-portrait of Oskar Kokoschka
inception 1913
inspiredBy Oskar Kokoschka's love affair with Alma Mahler
location Kunstmuseum Basel
mainSubject emotional turmoil
love
romantic relationship
materialUsed oil paint
movement Expressionism
movementContext Austrian Expressionism
notableWorkOf Oskar Kokoschka
originalTitle Die Windsbraut
originalTitleLanguage German
significance major work in Kokoschka's oeuvre
surface canvas
theme inner turmoil
psychological tension
tragic love
titleLanguage English

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Oskar Kokoschka notableWork The Bride of the Wind
Hannah Höch notableWork The Bride of the Wind