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Martha Hayden went to Austria to study with the
famed German Expressionist, Oskar Kokoschka, on a fellowship from the Art
Institute of Chicago. She was chosen by Kokoschka to receive the
Kokoschka Award given by the City of Salzburg for her work there. In
a letter of recommendation for her, he wrote "She was
astonishingly successful...one of my most brilliant and serious
students...one of the rare artists today to open the eyes... instead of
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These watercolor were painted in 1962 in Salzburg. At the Schule,
we worked very quickly; There was a new pose every 20 minutes. The watercolors are intended to capture a moment of life, a
moment never again to be repeated. In Kokoschka's words, "Open
your eyes and look, remember that this particular light, these exact
colors, and this unique gesture will never, never combine again.
Nothing can hold this moment of life unless you seize it with your
brush."
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Salzburg Watercolors, 24 x 18, 1962, $250
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