Käthe Kollwitz

Käthe Kollwitz

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Nov 1, 1994 · English · Paperback (192 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 192
Language English
Published Nov 1, 1994
Publisher Yale University Press
ISBN-10 0300061684
ISBN-13 9780300061680

Description

Käthe Kollwitz emerges as a profound figure in the realm of art, known for her poignant exploration of human suffering and social justice. The book delves into her life, showcasing her relentless passion for capturing the emotional depth of her subjects. Through an array of striking prints and drawings, Kollwitz's remarkable ability to convey anguish, loss, and resilience comes to light, reflecting the tumultuous times she lived through.

The authors illuminate Kollwitz's artistic evolution and the broader cultural influences that shaped her work. Each illustration not only depicts her distinctive style but also invites readers to engage with the themes of war, poverty, and motherhood that resonate throughout her oeuvre. The book's scholarly insights enhance the understanding of Kollwitz's impact on the art world, presenting her legacy as both a printmaker and a powerful voice for the marginalized.

Readers will find themselves drawn into the emotional narratives that Kollwitz crafted, understanding her art as a compassionate response to the human condition. The book proves an invaluable resource for those seeking to appreciate the depth and significance of Kollwitz's contributions, bridging her historical context with contemporary reflections on her enduring relevance.

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Children’s Action & Adventure Art & Photography
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