Oskar Kokoschka: A Collection of 81 Paintings

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2024
  • danielearte Needs Your Support:
    paypal.me/danielearte
    📚 Updated Bestsellers: amzn.to/3E0NWrI
    🚨Try the FREE TOOLS I use for videos:🚨
    🤑Try Imagine AI for FREE: www.imagine.art/?ref=mguxzmm
    💰Try Fliki for FREE: fliki.ai/?via=enjoydany
    🎧 Get Amazon Music free for 30 days: amzn.to/3E46NSO
    🍿 Enjoy Prime Video free for 30 days: shorturl.at/xDFN8
    📖 Experience Kindle Unlimited free for 30 days: amzn.to/47B8xAy
    Oskar Kokoschka (1 March 1886 - 22 February 1980) was an Austrian artist, poet, playwright, and teacher best known for his intense expressionistic portraits and landscapes, as well as his theories on vision that influenced the Viennese Expressionist movement.
    List of Paintings:
    00:00 Girl with hands raised (1908)
    00:13 Illustration for "Die Traumenden Knaben" (1908)
    00:23 Robinson (1908)
    00:33 Portrait of Commerce Counselor Ebenstein (1908)
    00:43 The Jubilee Procession of the Kaiser (1908)
    00:53 The Dreaming Bye (1908)
    01:03 Adolf Loos (1908)
    01:13 The Sailboat (1908)
    01:23 Children Playing (1909)
    01:33 Martha Hirsch (1909)
    01:43 Hans Tietze and erica tietze-Conrat (1909)
    01:53 Veronica's veil (1909)
    02:03 Child with the hands of a parent (1909)
    02:13 Ludwig Ritter von Janikowsky (1909)
    02:23 Portrait of Lotte Franzos (1909)
    02:33 Bessie Bruce (1910)
    02:43 Conte Verona (1910)
    02:53 Paul Scheebart (1910)
    03:03 Dents du Midi (1910)
    03:13 Still Life with a slaughtered lamb (1910)
    03:23 The Annunciation (1911)
    03:33 Egon Wellesz (1911)
    03:43 Crucifixion (Golgotha) (1912)
    03:53 Alma Mahler (1912)
    04:03 Double Nude: Two Women (1912)
    04:13 Self-Portrait (1913)
    04:23 Self-Portrait with a brush up (1913)
    04:33 Portrait of a Young Girl (1913)
    04:43 Franz Hauer (1913)
    04:53 Dolomite Landscape: Tre Croci (1913)
    05:03 Portrait of carl Moll (1913)
    05:13 Two Nudes (Lovers) (1913)
    05:23 Bride of the Wild (1914)
    05:33 Emil Lowenbach (1914)
    05:43 Bodegòn with Affair and Rabbit (1914)
    05:53 Albert Ehrenstein (1914)
    06:03 Portrait of the Composer Anton von Webern (1914)
    06:13 Knight Errant (Self-Portrait) 1915)
    06:23 The Pagans (1915)
    06:33 Princess Mechtild Lichnowsky (1916)
    06:43 Lovers with Cat (1917)
    06:53 Orfeus and Euridice (1917)
    07:03 Sleeping Woman (1917)
    07:13 The Distant Island (1917)
    07:23 Couples in Conversation (1917)
    07:33 The Sleepers (1917)
    07:43 The Awakenings (1917)
    07:53 Dresden Neustadt (1919)
    08:03 Self-Portrait with hand by his face (1919)
    08:13 Stockholm Harbour (1920)
    08:23 The Power of Music (1920)
    08:33 Self-Portrait with Doll (1921)
    08:43 Mother and Child (1921)
    08:53 The Elbe Near Dresden (1921)
    09:03 Gitta Wallerstein (1921)
    09:13 The Elbe at Dresden (1922)
    09:23 Two Children (1922)
    09:33 OK at Easel (1922)
    09:43 Augustus Bridge, Dresden (1923)
    09:53 Self-Portrait with Crossed Arms (1923)
    10:03 Arnold Schonberg (1924)
    10:13 Venice, Boats on the Dogana (1924)
    10:23 Amsterdam (1925)
    10:33 Adele Astaire (1926)
    10:43 Lyon (1927)
    10:53 The Morabito of Temacina (1928)
    11:03 View of Constantinople (1929)
    11:13 Arab Woman and Child (1929)
    11:23 A Girl with Flowers (1930)
    11:33 View of Prague (1934)
    11:43 Charles Bridge (1934)
    11:53 Self-Portrait of a "Degenerate Artist" (1937)
    12:03 Polperro II (Cornwall)
    12:13 The Red Egg (1941)
    12:23 Loreley (1942)
    12:33 Alice in Wonderland (1942)
    12:43 Cardinal della Costa (1948)
    12:53 Venice Dogana (1948)
    13:03 Self-Portrait (Fiesole) (1948)
    13:13 The Rejected Lover (1966)
    13:23 The Hunt
    #danielearte
    #AustrianPainter
    #expressionism

ความคิดเห็น • 2

  • @radiatedh205
    @radiatedh205 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Underrated painter.

  • @war-painter
    @war-painter 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finally, an art video where I didn’t have to mute the sound! Thank you for provided great art PLUS a reasonably good soundtrack behind it that actually complemented the art work. That has to be a first among the plethora of art videos I’ve watched recently that usually are accompanied by the most dismal sentimental piano elevator lounge Muzak since the 80’s called and wanted their hearing aids back. What’s up with that? Especially when showing edgy bohemian paintings so riske that they were considered degenerate in their day. Makes no sense.
    Keep up the good work and kids might actually watch them.