Käthe Kollwitz
Photograph
DHM (German Historical Museum), Berlin
DHM (German Historical Museum), Berlin
Käthe Kollwitz (German, 1867-1945). Working Woman (with Earring)
(Arbeiterfrau [mit dem Ohrring]), 1910. Soft-ground etching on wove paper: 17 3/4 x 12 5/16 in.
Brooklyn Museum, Henry L. Batterman Fund. Brooklyn Museum photograph.
Nie wieder Krieg!, 1924
Käthe Kollwitz
Lithographie, 93,5 x 71 cm
DHM (German Historical Museum), Berlin
With its intense social and political passions and messages, her art was often controversial. She was nominated for a gold medal prize in 1898, but because the Kaiser was "displeased" by her work, the prize was given to another artist. Condemnation was much harsher after 1933, when Nazi party officials forced her resignation from the Academy and prevented any further museum exhibitions of her work.
Nie wieder Krieg!, 1924
Käthe Kollwitz
Lithographie, 93,5 x 71 cm
DHM (German Historical Museum), Berlin
Find out more about Kollwitz at Fogelson Library. Our display for Women's History month features a few books about her. Other books are located at call number NE 654 .K6 and NC 251 .K6. Two informative web sites are: www.germanexpressionism.com/kollwitz/ and www.mystudios.com/kollwitz.
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