Sex dolls can replace a real woman?

 Artist Oscar Kokoschka suffered a bayonet wound on the Russian front during World War I. When he returned, he found his lover, Alma Mahler, married to another man. In the depths of despair, he created his replica.


Alma met the young Oscar Kokoschka in 1912, the sea urchin of the Viennese art world. He is known for his strong expressionist portraits. During the twenty-four hours of the meeting, they had a passionate event. She became obsessed with drinking Kokoschka and dominated her life and work. Her most famous painting, "The Bride of the Wind", is one of the many paintings she inspired.


Kokoschka was desperate for Alma and he created a life-size fax. He provided detailed drawings, sketches, and his exact dimensions (provided by Alma's clothing manufacturer) for artist Hermine Moos, who is skilled in mannequin making. Kokoschka wants the skin to be real. Moos decided to use swan skin because it is soft and sensual like a woman. The most important aspect of Moos is sentiment. Kokoschka was disappointed with the finished doll because it was very fluffy. For him, Alma seems to be very important. For most women, the touch is important, while men are the look. British psychologist Henry Havelock Ellis explains in his book “Sex Psychology Research” that men are visually oriented and women are more dependent on it. Touch.


Kokoschka used the silicone doll as a painting model, hired a full-time maid for her, and took her to operas and parties. Some people speculate on the extent of their intimacy. He hired servants and friends to spread rumors about the dolls, and the newspapers happily carried the story. Eventually, the most notorious event happened when Kokoschka decapitated the doll at the rave party and poured red wine on it. The next morning, a police patrol saw them thinking there was a body in his garden and rushed to his house to arrest him.


Will Kokoschka be happier with the existing reality doll? In the 1990s, artist Matt McMullan created a realistic female model out of silicone and recorded the process on his website. He was overwhelmed by email and asked if it was 'anatomically correct'. Although not, McMullen realized that there was a lucrative market and started leaving RealDoll's order. If you provide photos and measurements, many companies can now create a full copy of the person. They have glass eyes, real hair, synthetic meat, artificial intelligence based personalities, react to voice commands and broadcast over 100 sensors around the body. Using the latest 3D modeling technology, a detailed character image can be scanned and copied, and the final replica is coming soon.


Kokoschka's perfect doll? I doubt. In her article, Oscar Kokoschka's sex toy, Bonnie Roos revealed that Kokoschka thinks her model is a work of art. He designed, created and


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It is used very publicly in the performing arts. Shortly after the doll incident, Kokoschka was appointed as a professor at the Academy of Arts in Dresden, a role that involved a lot of responsibility, personnel management and paperwork. Governors won't specify someone to be crazy. They understand that the doll is part of his artistic agenda. They also know the long-term connections between artists and models, from the Renaissance to Manet, Renoir and Degas. Puppets and mannequins also have strong characteristics in the contemporary Dada and Surrealist movements. He also reveals that Alma is fascinatingly suggesting that Kokoschka will use his cue as a solution to his painful loss.


Kokoschka hopes the dolls can improve her reputation and fame. Effective One hundred years later, we are still discussing this issue. Not crazy, but clever.


The connection between artist and model unfolds in the exhibition, Silent Partners: Artists and Models from Function to Fetish are currently at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. It's scary, but essential to watch.

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