20th Century Influential Women in Art

Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz, 1867-1945, Graphic Artist with a hint of Expressionalism

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Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz, 1867-1945, Graphic Artist with a hint of Expressionalism
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Kollwitz was a German painter, printmaker, and sculptor whose work offered an eloquent and often searing account of the  human conditions in the first half of th e20th century.  Her empathy was for the less fortunate.  She was "driven by a desire to be an influential voice on behalf of the vulnerable working class."

Enter Kathe Kollwitz, German [1867 - 1945]
Portfolio: Einundzwanzig Zeichnungen de Spaten Jahre
Year: 1948
Medium: Lithograph after an original drawing
Size: 15 x 10.5 inchessupporting content here