
Catalogue
- Year
- 1897
- Medium
- paper
- Artist
- Käthe Kollwitz
Artist

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Renowned for her poignant portrayals of humanity, strife, and resistance, the German artist, Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945) was devoted to rendering the quandaries of provincial life. Born in Königsberg, Prussia, she carved out a path for women artists during a time of societal constraints. Kollwitz's body of work, deeply empathetic and politically charged, spans mediums such as printmaking, sculpture, and drawing. Her experiences through World War I and II deeply influenced her artistry, often focusing on themes like poverty, trauma, and the human cost of war. Kollwitz's legacy is marked by her commitment to social justice, the emotional depth of her work, and her mastery of graphic art.
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Trauerndes Elternpaar
1954 · shelly limestone

Ask the Women and Children Whom Hitler is Starving Whether Rationing Is Too Great a "Sacrifice"
1942 · Lithograph

Mother with her dead son
1939 · bronze

Lament
1938 · bronze

Self-Portrait in Profile Toward Right (Selbstbildnis im Profil nach rechts)
1938 · Lithograph

Call of Death (Ruf des Todes), plate 8 from the series Death (Tod)
1937 · Lithograph
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- Käthe Kollwitz
- Year
- 1897
- Medium
- paper
- Watts ID
- WW-1897-559332
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