Kathe Kollwitz Mothers Art 101 A Formal Analysis Gabe Gregory A Dark Artist In 1914 a war was deprivation on in Germany. At the same time, Kathe Kollwitz was capturing images of poverty, unemployment, homelessness and things that ailed Germany. Following WW1 Kollwitz’ son, cock Kollwitz, joined the German army to later be killed in battle. This inspired Kollwitz to begin a series of works illustrating the coif that war had on women, genius of which is “The Mothers”. In this work, and many, Kollwitz uses lithography to produce very(prenominal) dark yet sharp images. The use of color itself lends the hearing a doleful view of her works. When inaugural looking at this work, a deep sadness and sorrow is perceived. The expressions on the mothers’ faces fuddle it away almost immediately. Viewing this piece from left to right, the jump mother seems as if she has lost a loved one and only(a) or is reminded of one. The way that she hides her face in her hands non wan...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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