- Käthe
Kollwitz (German pronunciation: [kɛːtə kɔlvɪt͡s] born as Schmidt; 8 July 1867 – 22
April 1945) was a
German artist who
worked with painting, printmaking...
-
Kollwitz may
refer to: Käthe
Kollwitz (1867–1945),
German artist Käthe
Kollwitz House (Moritzburg), a
museum Käthe
Kollwitz Museum (Berlin) Käthe Kollwitz...
- Käthe
Kollwitz Museum may
refer to: Käthe
Kollwitz Museum (Berlin) Käthe
Kollwitz Museum (Cologne) Käthe
Kollwitz House (Moritzburg) This disambiguation...
- Karl
Kollwitz (13 June 1863 – 19 July 1940) was a
German physician who was
known for his
medical services to the poor in Berlin.
Johannes Carl
August Kollwitz...
- on 7
October 1947,
after the
German graphic artist and
sculptor Käthe
Kollwitz, who
spent a
large part of her life here in the
house at Weissenburger...
- Hans
Kollwitz (14 May 1892 – 22
September 1971) was a
German epidemiologist,
eldest son of
artist Käthe
Kollwitz. He
obtained his
degree in
medicine and...
- Käthe
Kollwitz House (German: Käthe-
Kollwitz-Haus) in Moritzburg, Saxony, is one of
three museums in
Germany dedicated to the
artist Käthe
Kollwitz (1867—1945)...
- The Käthe
Kollwitz Museum in
Cologne owns the
largest collections of
works by the
German artist Käthe
Kollwitz (1867–1945) and has
maintained close links...
-
Woman With Dead
Child is a 1903
etching by Käthe
Kollwitz. Its
subject was
influenced by her
experiences in an
underserved sector of
Berlin as a physician's...
-
pseudonyms that
refer to
deceased female artists such as
Frida Kahlo, Käthe
Kollwitz, and
Alice Neel, as well as
writers and activists, such as
Gertrude Stein...