Selbstbildnis (Self Portrait)
Artist/Maker
Käthe Kollwitz
(German, 1867–1945)
Date1919
MediumLithograph
DimensionsImage: 14 1/2 × 12 1/2 in. (36.8 × 31.8 cm)
Sheet: 27 1/8 × 20 1/4 in. (68.9 × 51.4 cm)
Sheet: 27 1/8 × 20 1/4 in. (68.9 × 51.4 cm)
Credit LineGift of Adam Werner in memory of Gloria (OC 1962) and Newton Werner
EditionEdition of 175
Object number2022.49.8
Status
On viewAlthough trained as a painter, Kollwitz went on to become a pioneering printmaker, working in etching, lithography, and woodcuts. Throughout her long career, she used her art practice to advocate for women and workers. Mothers, widows, and children were frequent subjects of hers, as was self-portraiture. We know from her diaries that she experienced deep depression following the death of her son Peter in 1914 in World War I. She candidly expressed this agony in her many self-portraits.
ProvenanceOrrel P. Reed, Los Angeles; Gloria Werner [1940-2021], Los Angeles; by descent 2021 to Adam Werner, Pismo Beach, CA; by gift 2022 to Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OHCollections
- Modern & Contemporary
- On View
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1982
14th century
17th or 18th century
December 28, 1979
late 18th - early 19th century
