Mutter und Kind (Mother and Child)
Artist/Maker
Käthe Kollwitz
(German, 1867–1945)
Date1925
MediumLithograph
DimensionsImage: 5 7/8 × 5 1/8 in. (15 × 13 cm)
Sheet: 12 13/16 × 11 in. (32.5 × 28 cm)
Sheet: 12 13/16 × 11 in. (32.5 × 28 cm)
Credit LineGift of Betty L. Beer Franklin (OC 1965)
Editionedition of 50
Object number2020.27.1
Status
Not on viewKäthe Kollwitz is known for paintings, prints, and sculptures that depict the difficulties of
working-class existence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here a weary mother
and her young child stare out at the viewer. Kollwitz suffered the loss of one of her two
sons during World War I, in 1914, which plunged her into a profound depression,
although she had begun to create moving images of mothers and children before then.
Of her many works depicting the hardships of the lower classes, she wrote, “The motifs
I was able to select from this milieu offered me, in a simple and forthright way, what I
discovered to be beautiful… People from the bourgeois sphere were altogether without
appeal or interest. All middle-class life seemed pedantic to me. On the other hand, I felt
the proletariat had guts.”
Exhibition History
New Acquisitions and Old Friends
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 3, 2021 - June 12, 2022 )
Collections
- Modern & Contemporary
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2004
ca. 1930
ca. 1930
14th century
17th or 18th century
December 28, 1979