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ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793829
The image is a page from a catalog listing prints by the artist Käthe Kollwitz. The catalog is titled "Catalogue of the Exhibition" and includes a numbered list of 22 prints. Each entry provides the title of the print and, in some cases, additional details such as the medium or series to which the print belongs. Here is a detailed summary of the listed prints:
The prints cover a range of themes, including peasant revolts, war, and personal or familial subjects. The mediums used include lithographs, etchings, and woodcuts, with some entries specifying trial proofs or unpublished blocks.
The image is a page from a catalogue of an exhibition featuring prints by Käthe Kollwitz. The catalogue lists the following prints:
The prints cover various themes and techniques, including lithographs, etchings, and woodcuts, and appear to be related to historical and social themes, particularly focusing on the peasant revolts and the effects of war.
The image shows a catalogue page for an exhibition of prints by Käthe Kollwitz. The page lists 22 different works, each numbered and titled. The works are as follows:
The catalogue specifies the medium for some of the works, such as lithographs, etchings, and woodcuts, and includes notes on trial proofs and unpublished blocks for some entries.
The image displays a page from a catalogue of an exhibition featuring prints by Käthe Kollwitz, a renowned German artist. The catalogue lists various artworks, each with its title and sometimes the medium used. Here is a detailed description of the listed works:
Käthe Kollwitz's works often reflect themes of war, poverty, and human suffering, which is evident in the titles listed in this exhibition catalogue.
The image is a page from a catalogue of an exhibition featuring prints by Käthe Kollwitz. The title at the top of the page reads "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION." Below the title, it specifies "Prints by Käthe Kollwitz."
The catalogue lists 22 prints, each with a title and some additional descriptive details. Here are the prints listed:
The list provides a variety of works that cover themes such as peasant revolts, war, and personal and familial moments, showcasing Käthe Kollwitz's diverse artistic expressions.
The image displays a page from a catalogue for an exhibition featuring prints by Käthe Kollwitz. The catalogue lists 22 different prints, each with a title and some with additional descriptive details such as the medium or series they belong to. Here is the detailed list:
The titles and descriptions give an insight into the themes and mediums used in Käthe Kollwitz's work, which often focus on social and political issues, particularly those related to the struggles of peasants and the impacts of war.
The image shows a printed page titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION." It lists prints by Käthe Kollwitz. The catalogue includes 22 items with the following titles:
Some entries have additional notes about their printmaking techniques such as lithograph, etching, woodcut, and trial proofs.
This image shows a printed page titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION" featuring a list of prints by Käthe Kollwitz. The page lists 22 items, each with a title indicating the theme or subject, and some include the printmaking technique used, such as "Lithograph," "Etching," or "Woodcut." The works listed pertain to themes like "PEASANT REVOLT," "WAR SERIES," and others, with titles such as "THE PLOWMEN," "SHARPENING OF THE SCYTHE," "PRISONERS LISTENING TO MUSIC," and "THE WIDOW II." Certain entries also indicate the state or version of the print, such as "(8th trial proof)" or "(3rd trial proof) (unpublished block)." The typographic style suggests a formal and straightforward presentation typical of exhibition catalogues.
This image shows a catalogue of an exhibition featuring prints by Käthe Kollwitz. The catalogue lists 22 works by the artist, with titles and occasionally medium specifications for some of the prints. The entries are as follows:
The document is typewritten on plain paper, with a simple and clean design layout.
The image shows the title page of a catalogue of an exhibition featuring prints by Käthe Kollwitz. The document is formatted as a list of numbered entries, each describing a specific print or artwork. The entries are organized in a clear, structured manner, with titles and additional details such as medium or series information provided where applicable.
The document appears to be a formal and organized listing, likely intended for viewers of the exhibition to reference the works on display. The inclusion of details such as mediums and special notes suggests that the catalogue aims to provide comprehensive information about each piece, possibly for collectors, scholars, or art enthusiasts. The clean, typed layout and structured numbering indicate a professional and curated presentation.