Käthe Kollwitz
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N6888.K62 A4 1992
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N6888.K62 A4 1992
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Catalogues d'exposition.
exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogues.
Kollwitz -- Käthe -- Graphik -- Ausstellung -- Washington <DC, 1992>
Kollwitz -- Käthe -- Plastik -- Ausstellung -- Washington <DC, 1992>
Kollwitz, Kathe -- Criticism and interpretation.
Kollwitz, Käthe Schmidt, -- 1867-1945 -- Catalogues
Kollwitz, Käthe, -- (1867-1945) -- Catalogues d'exposition.
Kollwitz, Käthe, -- 1867-1945
Kollwitz, Käthe, -- 1867-1945 -- Exhibitions.
Kunst.
National Gallery of Art (Wash.)
Washington -- Expositions -- 1992
Washington, National gallery of art -- Expositions -- 1992
exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogues.
Kollwitz -- Käthe -- Graphik -- Ausstellung -- Washington <DC, 1992>
Kollwitz -- Käthe -- Plastik -- Ausstellung -- Washington <DC, 1992>
Kollwitz, Kathe -- Criticism and interpretation.
Kollwitz, Käthe Schmidt, -- 1867-1945 -- Catalogues
Kollwitz, Käthe, -- (1867-1945) -- Catalogues d'exposition.
Kollwitz, Käthe, -- 1867-1945
Kollwitz, Käthe, -- 1867-1945 -- Exhibitions.
Kunst.
National Gallery of Art (Wash.)
Washington -- Expositions -- 1992
Washington, National gallery of art -- Expositions -- 1992
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Book
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192 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
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English
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30002562
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General Note
Catalog of an exhibition held May 3-Aug. 16, 1992 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
General Note
Chronology (p. 177-183).
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-188) and index.
Description
Few artists are as universally beloved as the German printmaker, draftsman, and sculptor Kathe Kollwitz, whose powerful images of mothers and children and of protest against social injustice have long been admired by both critics and the public. Kollwitz, a woman in a field dominated by men, steadfastly adhered to a figurative style in the era of abstraction and depicted socially engaged subject matter when it was unfashionable. Kollwitz is largely known through political posters and restrikes of her prints. Her reputation has to some extent been dominated by an emphasis on the social content of her work, often at the expense of her remarkable artistic skills. The present study challenges that view by focusing on the artistic aspect of her achievement. The book consists of three essays on Kollwitz. Elizabeth Prelinger provides a reassessment of Kollwitz as an artist; Alessandra Comini presents a richly atmospheric discussion of the artist's life in Berlin during the tumultuous period that spanned two world wars; and Hildegard Bachert surveys the reception of Kollwitz in Germany and the United States as manifested in collections of her works. The volume, which includes a selection of the finest examples of Kollwitz' oeuvre, juxtaposes preparatory drawings with finished art, illustrating the arduous experimental processes by which she attained her brilliant results. Themes important to Kollwitz--such as self-portraits, social activism as illustrated in the cycles A Weavers' Rebellion and Peasants' War, love and death, nudes, workers, war and revolution--are explored in depth in all media. The book will serve as the catalogue for an exhibition of Kollwitz' prints, drawings, and works of sculpture at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, from May 3 to August 26, 1992.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Prelinger, E., Kollwitz, K., Comini, A., & Bachert, H. (1992). Käthe Kollwitz . National Gallery of Art.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Elizabeth. Prelinger et al.. 1992. Käthe Kollwitz. Washington: National Gallery of Art.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Elizabeth. Prelinger et al.. Käthe Kollwitz Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1992.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Prelinger, E., Kollwitz, K., Comini, A. and Bachert, H. (1992). Käthe kollwitz. Washington: National Gallery of Art.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Prelinger, Elizabeth., Käthe Kollwitz, Alessandra Comini, and Hildegard Bachert. Käthe Kollwitz National Gallery of Art, 1992.
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