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  2. Käthe Kollwitz - Wikipedia

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    Käthe Kollwitz (German pronunciation: [kɛːtə kɔlvɪt͡s] born as Schmidt; 8 July 1867 – 22 April 1945) [3] was a German artist who worked with painting, printmaking (including etching, lithography and woodcuts) and sculpture. Her most famous art cycles, including The Weavers and The Peasant War, depict the effects of poverty, hunger and ...

  3. Woman with Dead Child - Wikipedia

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    Woman With Dead Child is a 1903 etching by Käthe Kollwitz. Its subject was influenced by her experiences in an underserved sector of Berlin as a physician's wife where disease and infant mortality rate were high. [1] The image is often considered as Käthe Kollwitz's most famous depiction of war. [2] Woman with Dead Child (Frau mit totem Kind ...

  4. Käthe Kollwitz Museum (Berlin) - Wikipedia

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    The Käthe Kollwitz Museum is a museum in Berlin that owns one of the largest collections of works by the German artist Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945), who lived and worked in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg for over 50 years. [1][2] The museum opened in 1986, and traces its origins to the art collector Hans Pels-Leusden (d.1993). [1][2] Pels-Leusden ...

  5. Mother with her Dead Son - Wikipedia

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    History. The sculpture was made in 1937 or 1938 and is dedicated to Kollwitz's son Peter [de], who was killed in action in World War I. It follows from her work, Mourning Parents [de], which she completed between 1914 and 1932. A sculpture of Kollwitz's Pietà, enlarged four times by Harald Haacke [de], has been in the "Central Memorial of the ...

  6. Kollwitzplatz - Wikipedia

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    Kollwitzplatz is a city square in the Berlin district of Prenzlauer Berg, district of Pankow.The square forms the center of the so-called "Kollwitzkiez". It was named, on 7 October 1947, after the German graphic artist and sculptor Käthe Kollwitz, who spent a large part of her life here in the house at Weissenburger Straße No. 25 (destroyed in the war, since 1947 property Kollwitzstraße No ...

  7. Karl Kollwitz - Wikipedia

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    Memorial plaque to Karl and Käthe Kollwitz at the house Kollwitzstraße 58, in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg. Karl Kollwitz (13 June 1863 – 19 July 1940) was a German physician who was known for his medical services to the poor in Berlin.

  8. Berlin Secession - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Secession[1] was an art movement established in Germany on May 2, 1898. Formed in reaction to the Association of Berlin Artists, and the restrictions on contemporary art imposed by Kaiser Wilhelm II, 65 artists "seceded," demonstrating against the standards of academic or government-endorsed art.

  9. Paul Frankl - Wikipedia

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    Das System der Kunstwissenschaft. Paul Frankl (22 April 1878 – 30 January 1962) was an art historian born in Austria-Hungary. Frankl is most known for his writings on the history and principles of architecture, which he famously presented within a Gestalt -oriented framework.