Käthe Kollowitz was an important painter, printmaker, and sculptor whose expressionistic art often addressed powerful social and political issues, as well as tender human relationships as seen in this etching. This charming etching by Kollwitz was recently purchased to replace another impression of the same print that had mysteriously vanished from the campus. After searching for the missing Kollwitz for several years, and assuming it was lost forever, an opportunity arose to acquire its replacement.https://commons.und.edu/aaa-exhibit/1032/thumbnail.jp
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Mirror image with blue looped figure with two pink circles and green rectangle. Signed and dated 197...
Red figure and yellow dot on white eye-shape against a blue field. Signed on back and signed and dat...
The potrait portrays who is presumed to be Margot Wertheimer (née Malachowski), from a profile view ...
Käthe Kollwitz (1867 - 1945), German Battlefield, 1907, printed 1921 Plate 6 from The Peasant\u27s W...
Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945), born into an ardently socialist family, examined the impacts of war, pov...
Käthe Kollwitz was a German born artist who specialized in painting, printmaking, and sculpture. She...
Kollwitz etching. VO says the Academy Jury voted the series a gold medal; though this was vetoed by...
Prints of Kathe Kollwitz in the permanent collection, January 23 - March 31 2006https://digitalcommo...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Shana Dickler(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Emma Claire Wolin(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida...
Mentors: Jennifer Kapczynski and Angela Miller From the Washington University Undergraduate Research...
The Lost Object of Love is a project that has at its heart, loss and identity. The loss of a child a...
Selected works in celebration of women in the arts and justice weeks, October 10 - November 20 1988h...
Kollwitz talking about her depression, and starting to work as a sculptor. Working on a head. VO s...
A powerful advocate for social justice, Kollwitz used her art to call attention to the plight of imp...
Mirror image with blue looped figure with two pink circles and green rectangle. Signed and dated 197...
Red figure and yellow dot on white eye-shape against a blue field. Signed on back and signed and dat...
The potrait portrays who is presumed to be Margot Wertheimer (née Malachowski), from a profile view ...