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A collection of 8 high-resolution digital images of Kathe Kollwitz ▶️https://boywithflower.gumroad.com/l/viwqp ▶️https://www.boywithflowers.com/product/kathe-kollwitz/ ▶️https://www.patreon.com/posts/64365659 Get more digital paintings. https://boywithflower.gumroad.com/ https://www.boywithflowers.com https://www.patreon.com/boy_with_flowers_art_gallery
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mollat-bordeaux · 1 year
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🎁❄️ #ideecadeaunoel : Käthe Kollwitz, l’œuvre 1888-1942 @leseditionsmartindehalleux #kathekollwitz #art #peinture #noel #noel2022 #librairie #mollat #bordeaux (à librairie mollat) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmMAHpuD1wQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gregoryhergert · 1 year
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The Reaper slow and steady wins the race…a couple weeks ago I was studying the iconic print Whetting the Scythe from 1905 by Kathe Kollwitz 1867-1945 depicting a peasant woman at the moment of determined rage just before the German Peasant Revolt of 1522 I’m struck by the cheek pressing against the blade a steely eye anyway it influenced this drawing I made for a friend #drawing #thereaper #skullart #kathekollwitz #pdxartist #portlandartist #gregoryhergert (at Southeast Portland, Portland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmKSFZmypxd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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artslicepod · 2 years
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🏁✨Hey Listeners! We couldn’t fit all of your answers in our upcoming Black Color Theory episode but here are some of your artwork, packaging, and pop culture associations: . Still from the broom scene in Fantasia, 1940 (Walt Disney). . Kathe Kollowitz "The End" (1897). aquatint, etching, and emery stone pencil . Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937. Oil on canvas. 349.3 cm × 776.6 cm (137.4 in × 305.5 in) . Brandon Lee in The Crow (1994) . Diego Rivera, “The Fruits of Labor”, 1932. Lithograph.16 7/16 × 11 13/16" (41.8 × 30 cm) . Samuel Johnson Woolf, Edgar Allan Poe, n.d. Etching. 15 3/4 x 20 1/2in. (40 x 52.1cm.) . Albrecht Dürer,”Christ Carrying the Cross”,1512, engraving. . Black Lotus Card from Vintage Masters Magic the Gathering (1990s) . . 🔹🔷Don’t forget to fill the survey for COBALT BLUE - 🔗in bio 🔷🔹 . . ✨✨SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode. 🔗in bio 🎧✨✨ . . . . #blackpigment #kathekollwitz #guernica #diegorivera #samueljohnsonwoolf #albrechtdurer #printmaking #artslicepod #arthistorynerd #colorassociations https://www.instagram.com/p/CisxG88JILa/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jdmathes · 22 days
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Käthe Kollwitz's creative process brought to life, "Sharpening the Scythe"
Love this demonstration of Kollwitz's process for this work. She's one of my favorite artists.
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putrosposts · 1 year
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mistfunk · 1 year
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Mistigram: a year ago Russia resumed moving military units into Ukraine, with intent to quickly finish the job they had started nine years ago when they annexed the Crimea, but one can safely say that this time around they encountered stiffer resistance than they were expecting. Cthulu is a pacifist whose position is always that war is the worst solution to a problem that should have been solved any different way, but of course people do not always get the choice of opting into the war in which they find themselves: defending yourself from invaders isn't war, it's survival. With hope that the situation wouldn't immediately escalate to a test range for the world's biggest defense contractors deploying their heaviest arms and turning the country into a muddy, corpse-filled trench that glows in the dark, he thought back to this 1924 antiwar image by #KatheKollwitz, now a year shy of a century old, and reproduced it using #ANSIart blocks. This piece was included in the MIST0222 artpack collection released one year ago. #NeverAgainWar #NieWiederKrieg
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kathe-kollwitz · 2 years
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Death and Woman (Self-Portrait), 1910, Käthe Kollwitz
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wastedwinter · 2 years
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What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life?           The world would split open
Muriel Rukeyser, from The Speed of Darkness (1968): “Käthe Kollwitz”
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cherrystotes · 3 years
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Today in college I was reading this book on German Expressionist Woodcuts. My project is about memories and the feelings they evoke and I have been looking into the work of Kathe Kollwitz as she also deals with similar themes such as coming to terms with the past. There is something quite creepy about these woodcuts, the subjects in Kollwitz's work particularly appear to be in some form of psychological agony. I want to convey feelings of loss and absence in my work and this book has inspired me to design my own lino cuts.
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lawrencefineart · 3 years
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Doris Caesar, “Two Women,” bronze sculpture, 1963. Born to an upper class family who encouraged her artistic inclinations, Caesar ultimately chose sculpture because “it’s big and fights against you.” She originally studied with Alexander Archipenko but found herself drawn to the work of the German Expressionists including Kathe Kollwitz and Wilhelm Barlach. She focused on the female form, and her sculptures became increasingly elongated and thin. She was featured in the 1959 show “Four AMERICAN Expressionists” at the Whitney Museum, which showed 40 of her pieces. Contact for details. #dorothycaesar #archipenko #kathekollwitz #modernart #femaleartist #artadvisory #sculpture #modernsculpture @whitneymuseum #bronzesculpture #expressionism https://www.instagram.com/p/CHHQQaAA_eK/?igshid=crw4um588q6c
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kathe-kollwitz · 2 years
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The People, 1922, Käthe Kollwitz
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wastedwinter · 3 years
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Mothers (Mütter) - Käthe Kollwitz (German 1867 -1945) 1919 Lithograph
In Mothers, women and children of various ages huddle together, their linked bodies forming a solid structure that fills the composition. Kollwitz drew herself in the center, eyes closed and arms wrapped protectively around her two sons: Hans, the elder, and Peter, who was killed in combat at eighteen. “I have drawn the mother who embraces her two children; I am with my own children, born from me, my Hans and my Peterchen.”

—Met Museum
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