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The Downtrodden
The left panel of a triptych, the whole measuring 23cm, 83.6cm.
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The Prisoners (Plate 7 from the Peasants' War)
Etching, 1908.
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Germany's Children Are Starving
Lithograph, 1924.
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Head of a Child in its Mother's Hands (Study of the Down Trodden)
Postcard, 1900.
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Hunger
The front cover of a 4 page news print paper. See detail images for other pages. Kollwitz was at her strongest producing powerful images protesting against social injustice and oppression of all kinds. The despair of the mother who cannot feed her…
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Death and Woman Wrestling for the Child
Drypoint, 1911.
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Help Russia
Throughout the 1920s Kollwitz’s strong social convictions found expression in her commanding graphic works, championing the oppressed and highlighting social injustice. Help for Russia is symbolised in the form of strong hands lifting the hollow…
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The Fugitive
Kubin produced this work possibly in response to the horrors of the First World War and its devastating consequences for thousands of young men. A struggling man is restrained by others whilst an excited barking dog looks on. A distant figure…
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The Preacher
Reproduction lithograph, 1918.
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The Nightmare
Reproduction lithograph, 1904.