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Kathe Kollwitz

1867-1945

"Brot! (Bread!)," from the portfolio "Hunger," 1924

Lithograph on paper
Signed in pencil, lower right: Kollwitz; titled in the stone along the lower edge, at center
Image: 14" H x 11" W; Sheet: 15" H x 11.75" W

  • Provenance: Sold: Bonhams, New York, NY, "Modern & Contemporary Prints & Multiples," November 17, 2015, lot 14
  • Literature: Klipstein 1196
    Knesebeck 208
  • Notes: This lot is sold together with two identical copies of a sale invoice from Bonhams, New York, NY, dated November 17, 2015.

    According to the Kathe Kollwitz Museum Koln (Cologne), "The lithograph 'Brot!' is one of Kathe Kollwitz's best-known works from the 1920s. It was published in 1924, on the 10th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War in the portfolio 'Hunger,' published by the Internationale Arbeiterhilfe (IAH), with seven original lithographs, e.g. by Otto Dix, George Grosz, and Heinrich Zille." Kathe Kollwitz's name is closely associated with the visual nature of creating highly emotional works that portrayed poverty and the sufferings of the working class, the effects of the war, etc. The museum articulates the visual workings of this image by saying, "...she [the mother] has only a piece of bread with which she cannot feed her children. The girl has already bitten off and desperately demands more, while the mother hands the other half behind her back to the boy. The lithograph inscription 'Brot!' gives an impressive voice to the silent scene."
  • Condition: Overall good condition. The softest 2" diagonal crease in the upper left corner. Not examined out of the frame.

    Framed under glass: 25" H x 21.25" W x 1.25" D


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