Käthe Kollwitz : woman and artist

by Martha Kearns

Paper Book, 1976

Status

Checked out

Publication

Old Westbury, N.Y. : Feminist Press, c1976.

Description

   A genration after her death, German artist Kathe Kollwitz is winning a reputation as one of the great graphic artists of the 20th Century. Concentrating on the more "democratic" media-especially etchings, lithographs, posters, and woodcuts, as well as sculpture and bronze reliefs-Kollwitz always created for the people, rather than for the upper class collector. Unlike the volputuous odalisques so often depicted by male artists, Kollowitz's women are joyous or grief stricken, thoughtful or shielding mothers; forlorn, pregnant, widows; tender friends; prostitutes; militant pacifists or revolutionaries in action. In her sensitive narrative, Martha Kearns establishes Kollwitz's contributions to western art, and especially to women's art. This original paperback is generously illustrated with many striking, seldom-see reproductions from private collections, assembled in one volume for the first time.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1976

Physical description

xvii, 237 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

9780912670157

Local notes

Art Theory/History Criticism
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