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  • Oskar Kokoschka. The Face of Woman (Des Gesicht des Weibes) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    The Face of Woman (Des Gesicht des...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. The Face of Woman (Des Gesicht des Weibes) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. The New Columbus and Saint George (Der neue Columbus und der heilige Georg) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Kolumbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    The New Columbus and Saint George (Der...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. The New Columbus and Saint George (Der neue Columbus und der heilige Georg) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Kolumbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. The Last Judgement (Das jüngste Gericht) (plate 3) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    The Last Judgement (Das jüngste...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. The Last Judgement (Das jüngste Gericht) (plate 3) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. The Path to the Grave (Der Weg ins Grab) (plate 4) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    The Path to the Grave (Der Weg ins Grab)...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. The Path to the Grave (Der Weg ins Grab) (plate 4) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Couple in Candlelight (Das Paar im Kerzenlicht) (plate 5) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    Couple in Candlelight (Das Paar im...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Couple in Candlelight (Das Paar im Kerzenlicht) (plate 5) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. The Apple of Eve (Der Apfel der Eva) (plate 6) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    The Apple of Eve (Der Apfel der Eva)...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. The Apple of Eve (Der Apfel der Eva) (plate 6) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. At the Crossroads (Am Scheidewege) (plate 7) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    At the Crossroads (Am Scheidewege)...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. At the Crossroads (Am Scheidewege) (plate 7) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Man with Raised Arms and the Figure of Death (Der Mann mit erhobenen Armen und die Gestalt des Todes) (plate 8) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    Man with Raised Arms and the Figure of...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Man with Raised Arms and the Figure of Death (Der Mann mit erhobenen Armen und die Gestalt des Todes) (plate 8) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Encounter (Begegnung) (plate 9) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    Encounter (Begegnung) (plate 9)...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Encounter (Begegnung) (plate 9) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Woman Bent over Phantom (Weib über Schemen gebeugt) (plate 10) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    Woman Bent over Phantom (Weib über...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Woman Bent over Phantom (Weib über Schemen gebeugt) (plate 10) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Woman Triumphs over Corpse (Das Weib triumphiert über den Toten) (plate 11) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    Woman Triumphs over Corpse (Das Weib...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Woman Triumphs over Corpse (Das Weib triumphiert über den Toten) (plate 11) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. The Clear Face (Das reine Gesicht) (plate 12) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)
    The Clear Face (Das reine Gesicht)...
    1916 (executed 1913)
    Oskar Kokoschka. The Clear Face (Das reine Gesicht) (plate 12) from The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus). 1916 (executed 1913)

About the portfolio

Heather Hess, German Expressionist Digital Archive Project, German Expressionism: Works from the Collection. 2011.

In this portfolio Oskar Kokoschka is Christopher Columbus charting the untamed world of Woman. The twelve lithographs are a manifestation of Kokoschka's obsession and infatuation with Alma Mahler, his lover from 1912 to 1914. Apart from the portfolio's title—a reference to the movie The Coming of Columbus, which Kokoschka had watched with Mahler one summer—the prints have no connection to the historical explorer.

The series serves as a meditation on the universal and timeless conflict between the sexes. Kokoschka, unable to free himself from his desire, depicts himself as following Mahler on a path that ultimately leads to his own demise. Along the way, he weaves personal memories from their relationship into the images. Das Paar im Kerzenlicht (Couple in candlelight) recalls an experience they had in a hotel: fog floated into their room through an open balcony door; to Mahler's delight, Kokoschka placed a candle underneath it to dispel the ghostlike apparition. The rich range of tonal contrasts, achieved through Kokoschka's skillful use of the lithographic crayon, underscores the dreamlike quality of the events.

PUBLISHING HISTORY

Kokoschka originally began Der gefesselte Columbus as a sequel to his youthful fairy tale of sexual obsession, Die träumenden Knaben (The dreaming boys; 1908). He finished the lithographs in early 1914. Fritz Gurlitt published the prints in portfolio form in 1916 and then in a book edition with an accompanying text by Kokoschka in 1921.

Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian, 1886–1980)

The Portfolio

The Bound Columbus (Der gefesselte Columbus)

Author:
The artist
Date:
1916 (executed 1913)
Medium:
Portfolio of twelve lithographs
Dimensions:
irreg. sheet 19 5/16 x 13 3/4" (49 x 35 cm) text page 25 1/4 x 17 3/8" (64 x 44.2 cm) Prints: various dimensions.
Paper:
Cream, smooth, laid Japan.
Publisher:
Fritz Gurlitt, Berlin
Printer:
unknown
Edition:
200 (including 50 on Japan paper [this ex.] and 150 on "Bütten" paper); plus illustrated book edition of 120 on Zanders-"Bütten" published by Fritz Gurlitt, Berlin, 1921
Credit Line:
Purchase Fund
Copyright:
© 2016 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / Pro Litteris, Zurich
Reference:
Arntz 23-34. Wingler & Welz 43-54. Rifkind 1562.1-12.
MoMA Number:
37.1951.1-12
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