Käthe kollwitz, née schmidt (german pronunciation She was born into a progressive household in königsberg, germany (modern day kaliningrad, russia) in 1867 Käthe kollwitz (born july 8, 1867, königsberg, east prussia [now kaliningrad, russia]—died april 22, 1945, near dresden, germany) was a german graphic artist and sculptor who was an eloquent advocate for victims of social injustice, war, and inhumanity.
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Käthe kollwitz, née schmidt, was born on 8 july 1867 in königsberg (modern day kaliningrad) as the fifth child of carl schmidt and katharina schmidt, née rupp
Her father became aware of the artistic skills of his daughter
It was thanks to him that she was educated to become an artist. In this article, we delve into the life, works, and enduring legacy of käthe kollwitz, exploring the depth of her artistic vision and the profound impact of her contributions to the art world Käthe kollwitz was a german artist known for her portrayals of social injustice and human suffering. Fiercely committed to portraying the plights of workers and peasants, käthe kollwitz rendered the grief and harrowing experiences of both historical and contemporary wars in the first decades of the 20 th century.