Käthe Kollwitz's 1941 Lithograph 'Seed-Corn Must Not be Ground' Featured on Artcritical
A 1941 lithograph by Käthe Kollwitz titled 'Seed-Corn Must Not be Ground' was featured on the artcritical website on February 10, 2018. The work measures 14.5 by 15.5 inches and is held in a private collection. Galerie St. Etienne provided courtesy for the presentation. The entry was posted at 1:26 pm and is part of a broader discussion about Käthe Kollwitz and Sue Coe. The lithograph represents Kollwitz's late-career work during World War II, addressing themes of loss and resilience. Its inclusion on artcritical highlights ongoing scholarly interest in her graphic art. The piece exemplifies her mastery of lithographic techniques and social commentary.
Key facts
- Käthe Kollwitz created 'Seed-Corn Must Not be Ground' in 1941
- The work is a lithograph measuring 14.5 x 15.5 inches
- It is held in a private collection
- Galerie St. Etienne provided courtesy
- The entry was posted on artcritical on February 10, 2018 at 1:26 pm
- The post is part of a discussion about Käthe Kollwitz and Sue Coe
- Kollwitz was active during World War II
- The work addresses themes of loss and resilience
Entities
Artists
- Käthe Kollwitz
- Sue Coe
- David Carrier
Institutions
- Galerie St. Etienne
- artcritical