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Making a picture of it — as the great German graphic artist and sculptor Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945) did in 1903 — is already, perhaps, infringing. But there has to be some way of representing ...
When Martha Kearns wrote the first English-language biography of the German artist Kaethe Kollwitz, she felt like she was alone. “So many people I talked to didn’t know who she was ...
The powerful work of German artist Käthe Kollwitz, including “Woman With Dead Child” from 1903, is on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. (Digital Media Department/Yale ...
Käthe Kollwitz is an artist’s artist. There’s a chance you’ll recognize some of her more famous works without knowing her name, but her influence on 20th-century socially and politically ...
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‘Käthe Kollwitz’ Review: Despair and Defiance at MoMA“Käthe Kollwitz” (1867-1945), the Museum of Modern Art’s survey of the German Expressionist and political and social activist, is dimly lighted, the color of dusk. This is understandabl ...
It would be possible to visit the Indianapolis Art Museum for its Käthe Kollwitz exhibition and not think the German artist born 150 years ago was making art for America in 2025. Not easy, but ...
Käthe Kollwitz’s fierce belief in social justice and her indelible images made her one of Germany’s best printmakers. A dazzling MoMA show reminds us why. By Aruna D’Souza An artist friend ...
She was allowed to study art—hardly usual for a girl at the time—and did so in Berlin, Paris and Florence. After Kollwitz married in 1891 and settled in Berlin, her star rose quickly.
Käthe Kollwitz, who understood how inseparable love ... In 1898, the jury at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition nominated the series for a gold medal, but Kaiser Wilhelm II himself vetoed the ...
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