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Oskar Kokoschka. Hiob (Job). 1917 (prints executed 1916/17)

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  • Oskar Kokoschka. Adam and Eve (Adam und Eva) (tailpiece, page 5) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Adam and Eve (Adam und Eva)...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Adam and Eve (Adam und Eva) (tailpiece, page 5) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Job, Chambermaid and Parrot (Hiob, Kammerjungfrau und Papagei) (plate, page 7) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Job, Chambermaid and Parrot (Hiob...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Job, Chambermaid and Parrot (Hiob, Kammerjungfrau und Papagei) (plate, page 7) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Job Before Anima's Door (Hiob vor der Türe Animas) (in-text plate, page 14) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Job Before Anima's Door (Hiob vor der...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Job Before Anima's Door (Hiob vor der Türe Animas) (in-text plate, page 14) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Job and the Contortionist (Hiob und der Kautschukmann) (plate, page 19) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Job and the Contortionist (Hiob und der...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Job and the Contortionist (Hiob und der Kautschukmann) (plate, page 19) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Job and the Poodle (Hiob und der Pudel) (headpiece, page 21) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Job and the Poodle (Hiob und der Pudel)...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Job and the Poodle (Hiob und der Pudel) (headpiece, page 21) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Job, Anima and the Contortionist (Hiob, Anima und der Kautschukmann) (plate, page 27) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Job, Anima and the Contortionist (Hiob...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Job, Anima and the Contortionist (Hiob, Anima und der Kautschukmann) (plate, page 27) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Job and the Maidens (Hiob und die Fräuleins) (plate, page 35) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Job and the Maidens (Hiob und die...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Job and the Maidens (Hiob und die Fräuleins) (plate, page 35) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. The Maiden and the Firebrand (Das Fräulein und der Heißsporn) (in-text plate, page 38) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    The Maiden and the Firebrand (Das...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. The Maiden and the Firebrand (Das Fräulein und der Heißsporn) (in-text plate, page 38) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Lumbago (Der Hexenschuss) (in-text plate, page 42) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Lumbago (Der Hexenschuss) (in-text...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Lumbago (Der Hexenschuss) (in-text plate, page 42) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Eros and the Couple at the Table (Eros und das Paar am Tisch) (in-text plate, page 43) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Eros and the Couple at the Table (Eros...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Eros and the Couple at the Table (Eros und das Paar am Tisch) (in-text plate, page 43) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Job with Horns (Hiob mit Geweih) (plate, page 45) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Job with Horns (Hiob mit Geweih)...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Job with Horns (Hiob mit Geweih) (plate, page 45) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. The Gentlemen in Mourning Dress (Die Herren in Trauerkleidung) (plate, page 49) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    The Gentlemen in Mourning Dress (Die...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. The Gentlemen in Mourning Dress (Die Herren in Trauerkleidung) (plate, page 49) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. Anima With the Contortionist (Anima mit Kautschukmann) (in-text plate, page 52) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Anima With the Contortionist (Anima mit...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. Anima With the Contortionist (Anima mit Kautschukmann) (in-text plate, page 52) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
  • Oskar Kokoschka. End: Anima and Job (Finis: Anima und Hiob) (tailpiece, page 55) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)
    End: Anima and Job (Finis: Anima und...
    1917 (executed 1916/17)
    Oskar Kokoschka. End: Anima and Job (Finis: Anima und Hiob) (tailpiece, page 55) from Hiob (Job). 1917 (executed 1916/17)

About this illustrated book

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

Hiob (Job) is a tale of the combative relationship between the sexes, based in part on some of the characters from Kokoschka's first play, Sphinx und Strohmann (The sphinx and the strawman, 1907), and even more loosely on the Book of Job. Kokoschka planned to use it as his contribution to the artist Franz Marc's unrealized plans for an illustrated Bible. The illustrations show Kokoschka turning to a naturalistic style, and pulse with an energy suited to the unpredictable narrative. In Kokoschka's burlesque interpretation of the biblical story, man is tested by woman, not God. The artist inserts many autobiographical elements of his passionate but ill-fated affair with Alma Mahler, who had left him and shortly thereafter married architect Walter Gropius. Kokoschka appears as Job—in this version crazed and cuckolded. He loses his head to Anima, a female soul who might also be the manifestation of his own ego. At the end, she kills him and is revealed to be Eve.

In 1917, the same year Paul Cassirer in Berlin published this book, Kokoschka directed the play's premiere in Dresden. He relied on the vision of the events he developed in his prints, and transposed the final illustration from the book directly onto the stage.

Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian, 1886–1980)

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Hiob (Job)

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Author:
The artist
Date:
1917 (prints executed 1916/17)
Medium:
Illustrated book with fourteen lithographs
Dimensions:
page (each): 17 5/8 x 12 5/16" (44.8 x 31.3 cm); overall: 17 15/16 x 12 1/2 x 3/8" (45.5 x 31.8 x 1 cm)
Paper:
Cream, smooth, laid (Old Stratford).
Publisher:
Paul Cassirer, Berlin
Printer of Plates:
Pan-Presse, Berlin
Printer of Text:
W. Drugulin, Leipzig
Edition:
100
Credit Line:
The Louis E. Stern Collection
Copyright:
© 2016 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / Pro Litteris, Zurich
Reference:
Raabe 166-5. Arntz 63-76. Wingler & Welz 87-100. Rifkind 1572.1-14. Feilchenfeldt/Brandis 111.B
MoMA Number:
865.1964.1-14
Themes:
Literary Subjects
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