Portrait of Carl Moll (1913) by Oskar Kokoschka

The artwork titled “Portrait of Carl Moll” was created by Oskar Kokoschka in 1913. Executed in oil on canvas, this painting is a notable example of the Expressionism art movement. It is classified as a portrait and is currently housed in the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, Austria.

The artwork depicts an elderly man, presumed to be Carl Moll, seated in an armchair. The artist’s use of broad, expressive brushstrokes and dark, somber tones conveys a sense of introspection and depth. Carl Moll’s face, rendered with vigorous and dynamic lines, features pronounced emotion and an intense gaze directed off to the side, suggesting contemplation. His hands are clasped together in his lap, and he is dressed in a dark suit, further emphasizing the serious and thoughtful mood of the portrait. The background is minimally detailed, with blended hues that do not detract from the focus on the sitter’s demeanor and expression. The overall composition and style are characteristic of the Expressionist movement, seeking to evoke the inner emotional state of the subject.

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