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Kathe Kollwitz

Kathe Kollwitz

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Käthe Kollwitz is a renowned German artist from the 20th century known for her powerful and relatable works that address societal and social issues. She dedicated her life to representing the poor and underprivileged, using her art to convey their distress and grief. Her intimate portrayal of mothers and children, as well as her self-portraits, showcase her versatility and depth as an artist.

Format: Hardback
Length: 80 pages
Publication date: 25 January 2024
Publisher: Hirmer Verlag


Käthe Kollwitz, a renowned artist from Germany in the 20th century, has gained international recognition for her exceptional works. Her artistic creations transcend geographical boundaries and hold the highest esteem worldwide. The unique and poignant language used in her graphic and sculptural pieces resonates with people across cultures, making her message more relevant than ever.

Driven by her deep concern for societal and social issues, Kollwitz dedicated her entire life to portraying the lives of individuals, giving voice to the suffering and grief of the underprivileged. With equal inspiration in both expression and artistic execution, she explored themes such as parting, death, peace, and the horrors of war. Kollwitz's intimate portrayal of mothers and children, as well as her self-portraits, exude strength and beauty. These works, integral to her oeuvre, showcase the diverse range of her creative endeavors.

Through her art, Käthe Kollwitz aimed to bring attention to the injustices of her time and inspire empathy and compassion among her viewers. Her powerful images and profound messages continue to resonate, making her a significant figure in the history of art and a symbol of social activism.

Weight: 284g
Dimension: 145 x 211 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783777441375

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