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London, Waterloo Bridge

© Foundation Oskar Kokoschka/DACS 2024. Image credit: Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales

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Kokoschka produced many panoramic landscapes from bird's-eye viewpoints. From the eighth floor of the Savoy Hotel, between 10 March and 28 April 1928, he painted a view up the Thames, and this work depicting the view downstream. In the foreground tugs pass beneath Old Waterloo Bridge and at the left the Embankment curves past Somerset House to the City and St Paul's. Born in Austria, Kokoschka worked principally in Vienna, Berlin, Dresden and Prague until 1938 when he fled to Britain.
Title

London, Waterloo Bridge

Date

1926

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 89.2 x W 129.6 cm

Accession number

NMW A 2162

Acquisition method

purchased, 1982

Work type

Painting

National Museum Cardiff

Cathays Park, Cardiff (Caerdydd) CF10 3NP Wales

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