The drawings of hands by Käthe in this part of the exhibition were made towards the end of her life (1938, 1938, 1940/42). Many have expressed their regret that she didn’t live to see the end of the ...
Kollwitz saw suffering firsthand, not only in Berlin streets and demonstrations but in the medical practice of her husband, Karl. A sweeping exhibition of 120 of her prints, drawings, and ...
Designer Paul Cardwell recommends visiting the Kathe ... back at all. Kollwitz knew this. She never speaks of glory, only of damage. Even before the war, Kollwitz had compelled her patrons to face the ...
"Marks of Resistance: Käthe Kollwitz Prints" will showcase her emotional artwork that still resonates today, eight decades after her death, according to a news release from the Erie Art Museum.