Oskar Kokoschka , the "Oberwildling" (top savage) of Viennese Expressionism, didn't just paint bodies; he painted the psychic friction between lovers. His approach to eroticism was rarely about classical beauty or passive nudity—it was a turbulent, often messy exploration of obsession and spiritual struggle The Alma Mahler Fever
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He rejected conventional courtship. Instead, he would: Oskar Kokoschka , the "Oberwildling" (top savage) of