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A work made of compressed charcoal on cream laid paper.

Sharpening the Scythe (Biem Dengeln)

1905

Käthe Kollwitz German, 1867-1945

Germany

Introduced to the misery of lower class life by her husband, a doctor for the poor, Käthe Kollwitz became a spokeswoman for the downtrodden. She abandoned painting in 1890, pursuing several print cycles, including the historically based Peasant War. This early charcoal study prepares for an etching from the series.

Compressed charcoal on cream laid paper

Prints and Drawings

Women artists