Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945)
Auteur van Prints and Drawings of Kathe Kollwitz
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Werken van Käthe Kollwitz
Käthe Kollwitz: Zeichnung. Grafik. Plastik. Bestandskatalog des Käthe-Kollwitz-Museums Berlin (1999) 8 exemplaren
Käthe Kollwitz : [catalogue of an] exhibition, December 1-31, 1976 at Kennedy Galleries, Inc. [and] Galerie St… (1976) 5 exemplaren
Blätter über den Bauernkrieg 3 exemplaren
Käthe Kollwitz : Handzeichnungen, Druckgraphik, Skulpturen ; [Ausgabe des Katalogbuches zur Ausstellung Käthe… (1998) 3 exemplaren
The power of the print 3 exemplaren
Käthe Kollwitz: A Survey of her Works. 1888 - 1942 2 exemplaren
Käthe Kollwitz, 1867-1945 2 exemplaren
Kollwitz; an exhibition of graphic works by Käthe Kollwitz from the permanent collection of the Minnesota Museum… (1973) 2 exemplaren
Käthe Kollwitz, 1867-1945 : Druckgraphik : 29. Juni bis 24. August 1991, Galerie Schlichtenmaier, Schloss… (1991) 2 exemplaren
Käthe Kollwitz (Grafiche/Disegni/Sculture) 1 exemplaar
Käthe Kollwitz, Ich will wirken in dieser Zeit 1 exemplaar
Kathe Kollwitz : [an exhibition 1 exemplaar
Kaethe Kollwitz: drawings, posters, rare prints 1 exemplaar
Postcard 'War to the War' with a reproduction of the drawing 'The Survivors' by Käthe Kollwitz 1 exemplaar
Käthe Kollwitz. Gráfica 1 exemplaar
Mother and child 1 exemplaar
Kaethe Kollwitz: In the Cause of Humanity (Exhibition Arranged to Commemorate the Hundredth Birthday of the Artist) (1967) 1 exemplaar
Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945) : Graphik : Ausstellung anläßlich des 10. Bundeskongresses des ÖGB 1 exemplaar
Ein Herz schlägt für die Mütter 1 exemplaar
Kathe Kollwitz werk Ä 1 exemplaar
Prints and drawings : the Landauer collection 1 exemplaar
Schlachtfeld - Battlefield 1 exemplaar
Käthe Kollwitz: Meisterwerke aus dem Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum Berlin : Zeichnungen, Graphik, Bronzen : 24. September… (1995) 1 exemplaar
Käthe Kollwitz : d. Zeichnerin ; Kunstverein in Hamburg 8.Nov. bis 28.Dez. 1980 ; Kunsthaus Zürich 22.Jan.… 1 exemplaar
Blickwechsel: Käthe Kollwitz - Paula Modersohn- Becker. Zwei Künstlerinnen zu Beginn der Moderne (2000) 1 exemplaar
Portrait of a Woman 1 exemplaar
Handzeichnungen und graphische Seltenheiten 1 exemplaar
Die Selbstbildnisse der Käthe Kollwitz. 1 exemplaar
Selbstbildnis (Self Portrait) 1 exemplaar
Caderno de arte: Kathe Kollwitz 1 exemplaar
Betendes Madchen - Praying Girl 1 exemplaar
Tod Und Frau 1 exemplaar
Aus vielen Wunden Blutest du, o Volk 1 exemplaar
Das plastische Werk 1 exemplaar
Aufruhr - The Revolt 1 exemplaar
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Making Modernism: Paula Modersohn-Becker, Käthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter and Marianne Werefkin (2022) — Artist — 13 exemplaren
Projekt Totentanz - memento mori Aspekte des Todes in der Kunst ; Dokumentation einer Ausstellung im Museum Bochum vom… (1998) — Medewerker — 2 exemplaren
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Algemene kennis
- Gangbare naam
- Kollwitz, Kathe
- Geboortedatum
- 1867-07-08
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1945-04-22
- Graflocatie
- Zentralfriedhof Friedrichsfelde, Berlin, Germany
- Geslacht
- female
- Nationaliteit
- Germany
- Geboorteplaats
- Königsberg, East Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia)
- Plaats van overlijden
- Moritzburg, Germany
- Woonplaatsen
- Königsberg, Prussia (now Kalingrad ∙ Russia)
Berlin, Germany
Nordhausen, Germany
Moritzburg, Germany - Opleiding
- Women's Art School, Munich, Germany
Academie Julian, Paris, France - Beroepen
- printmaker
lithographer
sculptor
German expressionist artist
draughtsman - Prijzen en onderscheidingen
- Prussian Academy of Arts (member)
- Korte biografie
- Käthe Kollwitz, née Schmidt, was born in Konigsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia), to a prosperous artisan family. Recognizing her artistic talent, her parents arranged art lessons for her when she was a teenager. She attended The Berlin School of Art and then the Women's Art School in Munich. In 1890, she returned to Konigsberg and rented her first art studio. A year later, she married Dr. Karl Kollwitz, a physician to whom she had been engaged since he was a medical student. The couple settled in one of the poorest sections of the city. There Kollwitz developed the strong social conscience that was reflected in her work. She was influenced by the artist Max Klinger and the writings of Emile Zola, as well as by the suffering of workers and her husband's patients. She produced etchings, lithographs, drawings, and woodcuts. Her first public success came when her portfolio entitled A Weavers’ Revolt (1895–1898), inspired by the Gerhard Hauptmann play Die Weber, was shown at the Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung. She was appointed to a special teaching post at the Künstlerinnenschule.
In 1904, on a trip to Paris, she visited to the Académie Julian, where she learned the basic principles of sculpture. She became the first woman elected to the Prussian Academy but because of her socialist beliefs, she was expelled from the academy on the rise of the Nazi regime in 1933. She was harassed and threatened by the Nazis, who classified her art as "degenerate" and forbid her to exhibit it. Her home was bombed during World War II, and she moved to Moritzburg, a town near Dresden, where she lived her final months. In 1986, the private Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum opened in Berlin as a permanent home for a major portion of her complete works.
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