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"Selbstbildnis"

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(1919)

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"Selbstbildnis", lithograph, 1919, signed  and dated 19 in pencil by the artist, from an edition of 175, 13 5/16" x 11 5/16",  in very good condition, Klipstein 133B.

Kathe Kollwitz's style moves between naturalism and expressionistic distortion, but her works always reveal a consistent sensitivity to the purely graphic qualities in her media – woodcut, lithography and etching.  After 1911 Kollwitz turned away from etching and toward sculpture and lithography.  This self-portrait was created shortly after the death of her first son in World War I and captures the sorrow  of the greatest of all losses.  The powerful image is in part achieved by her use of a heavily textured lithographic stone creating a grainy impression in the image.  This self portrait, done in profile, was drawn directly on the litho stone using a litho crayon to create the wide areas of shading that form the head and hair and one strong line to define the profile.

This museum piece is in a 28 1/2" x 38 1/4"  faux burl frame with ribbed black inner and outer edges.  The silk Oyster colored outer matte and Ash inner acid and lignin free mattes are protected with Acrylite-AR OP3 (UV) by CYRO …………$6000.00.

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