Summer Art Auction
By Cutler Bay Auctions
Jun 15, 2024
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, United States
Join us for an exciting online Summer Art Auction starting at 2 PM Eastern Time on Saturday, June 15th. This exclusive event features an impressive array of lots from two prominent estates: one from San Francisco, California, and the other from Upstate New York. The auction showcases a stunning collection of works by notable New England artists, including Hayley Lever, Anthony Thieme, William Lester Stevens, and Frank Henry Shapleigh. Also featured are exquisite pieces by acclaimed Western artists such as Carolus Verhaeren, Ernest H. Pohl, Maurice Logan, and Herman Dudley Murphy. The collection includes a variety of prints, watercolors, and oil paintings, offering something for every art enthusiast. We will be available to answer your questions via email throughout the auction to ensure a seamless bidding experience. Happy bidding!
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LOT 5:

Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz (1867 - 1945) "Gedenblatt fur Karl Liebknecht"

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Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz (1867 - 1945) "Gedenblatt fur Karl Liebknecht"
Kathe Kollwitz (German, 1867–1945) Print of Etching, piece measures 7 x 9 and 17 x 19 inches w/frame, titled "Gedenblatt fur Karl Liebknecht, 1920" Kollwitz created this image as a response to the murder of Karl Liebknecht, a Communist leader who helped lead an armed revolt against the Socialist government in January 1919. He was assassinated by right-wing paramilitary units. Kollwitz's composition is based on traditional Christian lamentation scenes, thus placing Liebknecht in the role of martyr. The artist paid special attention to the dignity and pathos of Liebknecht’s working-class followers, who had put their hope and faith in him. Kaethe Kollwitz was born in Koenigsberg, East Prussia in 1867. The family name was Schmidt, and they were cultivated, middle class people who considered a talent to be a duty. Her art education began in 1881; she began studying with Rudolph Mauer, a local engraver. At seventeen, she enrolled in the School for Women Artists in Berlin. Her early studies, which reveal a developing social consciousess, depicted workers engaged in manual labor. In 1885, she became engaged to a medical student, Karl Kollwitz, who was also a member of the Social Democratic Party. Over the next fifty years, her husband's practice exposed her to an even wider range of suffering and tragedy.
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