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Pregnant Woman Contemplating Suicide (recto)

c. 1926
(German, 1867–1945)
Support
Beige(1) wove paper
Measurements
Sheet: 64.3 x 49.7 cm (25 5/16 x 19 9/16 in.)
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Location
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Description

Working in a frank but emotional naturalistic style far different from that of her contemporaries, Käthe Kollwitz depicted a pregnant woman who stands as a universal symbol of human grief. Just a few bold strokes of crayon relay the woman’s despair. After World War I, Kollwitz’s work focused on the sorrows of those left behind: the children, widows, and mothers who underwent loss, physical neglect, and economic hardship. Her focus on grief and despair in this and other works emerged especially after her youngest son, Peter, was killed in the first months of the war.
A vertically oriented black chalk drawing on beige paper depicts a pregnant woman with light skin in profile facing our left. Leaning over a ledge, she presses a hand to her mouth while her other arm reaches back. She wears a headscarf and long dress. Sketchy vertical lines suggest an urban background, while dark, rubbed chalk fills the space below. A signature appears in the bottom right.

Pregnant Woman Contemplating Suicide (recto)

c. 1926

Käthe Kollwitz

(German, 1867–1945)
Germany, 20th century

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