The Mothers,1922 by Käthe Kollwitz, the artist is known for her depiction of the plight of the working classes, particularly women and her anti war, anti-violence stance, which drew on her own experience of love and loss #WomensArt
b r o o k e *:・゚✧ To choose one that I haven't seen yet, 'The Parents' by Käthe Kollwitz. I first saw it in my history of printmaking class last semester and it stuck with me.
b r o o k e *:・゚✧ There are many, but the first one that came to mind is this Pietà by Käthe Kollwitz
'Seed Corn Must Not Be Ground' final lithograph of Käthe Kollwitz, 1942. The death of her son in WW1 and death of her grandson in WW2 obviously profoundly affected the artist. This print reflects the theme of mothers protecting their children from the horrors of war #WomensArt
Käthe Kollwitz, Self-Portrait, 1890, German artist whose passion the plight of the working classes and anti war stance often informed her art #WomensArt
The Mothers,1922 by Käthe Kollwitz, an artist who drew on her own experience of love and loss #WomensArt