| The painter Oskar Kokoschka was the ace of hearts among Almas 
                    four trump cards. Nevertheless she saw herself forced to break 
                    up with him since Kokoschka came more dangerously close to 
                    her inner being than any of her men before, or indeed after. 
                    Apart from the countless paintings which testify to this anguished 
                    relationship, there was also a saucy lifesize doll, 
                    a faithful reproduction of Alma down to the most intimate 
                    details, which Kokoschka had made in 1915 in order to console 
                    himself for the loss of his loved one. The doll is destroyed 
                    at the climax of an extravagant masked ball at the end of 
                    the theatrical journey.
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