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Memorial for Karl Liebknecht
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Memorial for Karl Liebknecht
Artist
Käthe Kollwitz
(German, 1867-1945)
Culture
German
Date
1919
Medium
Woodcut
Classifications
prints
Credit Line
Ackland Fund
Object number
61.3.1
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Self Portrait
Käthe Kollwitz
1924
Halbwuchsige Or Kinderkopf (Half-grown Or Head of a Child)
Käthe Kollwitz
1925
Self Portrait in Profile
Käthe Kollwitz
1927
Deutschlands Kinder Hungern (These Children Are Starving)
Käthe Kollwitz
1924
Self Portrait
Käthe Kollwitz
1921
Head of a Woman
Käthe Kollwitz
1905
Taking Up Arms in a Vaulted Room
Käthe Kollwitz
1906, printed 1921
Mother Feeding Her Child
Käthe Kollwitz
1931, printed in 1932
Beratung (Conference)
Käthe Kollwitz
1898
Self Portrait with Hand on Forehead
Käthe Kollwitz
1910
Self-portrait in Profile
Käthe Kollwitz
1927
March of the Weavers
Käthe Kollwitz
1897