Alma Mahler (1879-1964) visits to The Netherlands:
Visit 1 to the Netherlands: 1912 (summer)
- The Hague: Scheveningen.
- Alma stayed in Hotel Kurhaus.
- Together with: Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988) and Lilly Lieser (1875-1943).
- Alma met Joseph Fraenkel (1867-1920) in Scheveningen who was still interested in her. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) knew nothing about this meeting.
- Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) is asked to make a death mask from Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). He falls in love with Alma Mahler (1879-1964). Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) is still an unknown writer and painter at that time.Alma admires the work of the painter and becomes his model. Alma does everything to promote the work of her deceased husband, something that Oskar can not handle. He feels that he must compete with a deceased person for the love of a woman. It also erupts several times. Alma is also jealous when Oskar paints other women and at one point even forces him to destroy a painting that he has made on behalf of a friend. At one point he wants to marry Alma and he arranges everything for the wedding. The moment he wants to ask Alma, she appears to be traveling and to stay in Scheveningen (the Netherlands, Dutch coast) with daughter Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988) and her friend Lilly Lieser (1875-1943). Here she probably undergoes an abortion. Concerning man unknown.
After her stay in Scheveningen, Alma Mahler (1879-1964) moves to Berlin, where she moves in with Walter Gropius (1883-1969), with whom she already had a relationship. Eventually Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) leaves for Berlin to visit her. It comes to a confrontation with Walter Gropius and Alma eventually chooses Oskar Kokoschka, with whom she travels to Italy.
1912. Kurhaus, Scheveningen, the Netherlands.
Visit 2 to the Netherlands: 1920 (05-1920)
- Amsterdam: Gustav Mahler Festival Amsterdam 1920.
- Alma stayed stayed with the widow of Hendrik Jan de Marez Oyens (1843-1911). Museumplein No. 6 (6-8), Amsterdam.
- Together with: Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988).
1920. Museumplein No. 6, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Alma Mahler (1879-1964) and Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988) stayed in the house of the widow of Hendrik Jan de Marez Oyens (1843-1911). Museumplein No. 6 (6-8). Demolised. Now the location of the Van Gogh Museum. Photo 1963.
Visit 3 to the Netherlands: 1938 (06-05-1938)
- Amsterdam: On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw.
- Alma stayed with the Andriesse family, Dijsselhofplantsoen No. 16 in Amsterdam.
- Together with: Franz Werfel (1890-1945).
- 06-05-1938 Interview newspaper ‘De Telegraaf’.
1938. 06-05-1938. Amsterdam, Dijsselhofplantsoen No. 16, the Netherlands. On the occasion of 50th anniversary of the Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw. In the garden of the house of A. Andriesse, Dijsselhofplantsoen No. 16 in Amsterdam. Design Ed. Cuypers. Later occupied by the Germans.
1938. 06-05-1938. Amsterdam, Dijsselhofplantsoen No. 16, the Netherlands. On the occasion of 50th anniversary of the Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw. In the garden of the house of A. Andriesse, Dijsselhofplantsoen No. 16 in Amsterdam. Design Ed. Cuypers. Later occupied by the Germans.
1938. 06-05-1938. Municipal museum, Paulus Potterstraat 13, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Opening of the exhibition ‘Gedenck Clanck’. Minister Slotemaker de Bruine and Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
1938. 06-05-1938. Municipal museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Opening of the exhibition ‘Gedenck Clanck’. Alma Mahler (1879-1964), Minister Slotemaker de Bruine and Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).
1938. 06-05-1938. Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 50th anniversary of the Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw. After the gala concert of Symphony No. 8. Rudolf Mengelberg (1892-1959), Alma Mahler (1879-1964), Franz Werfel (1890-1945) and elderman Emanuel Boekman. Queen Wilhelmina was also present at the anniversary.
1941. 24-06-1941. Alma Mahler (1879-1964) to Andriesse family.