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  1. Hans Kollwitz (14 May 1892 – 22 September 1971) was a German epidemiologist, eldest son of artist Käthe Kollwitz. He obtained his degree in medicine and psychotherapy in 1928. He was also a World War I veteran, in which he voluntarily served, after joining from the German Youth Movement where he was a Wandervogel. Biography

  2. Hans Kollwitz (* 14. Mai 1892 in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg; † 22. September 1971 in West-Berlin) [1] [2] war ein in der Jugendbewegung aktiver „ Wandervogel “, ein deutscher Mediziner, Schularzt, Seuchendezernent der Reichshauptstadt Berlin, ein Psychotherapeut, Autor und Publizist .

  3. Almost 40 preparatory drawings for the Weavers cycle have been preserved. The ink drawing »Hans Kollwitz with a Candle« (1895), NT 115, a detail study for folio 2 in the series, is among the most impressive individual works and early proof that the artist often used her two sons as models.

  4. His parents, Hans Kollwitz and Ottilie Ehlers-Kollwitz, named him after the younger son of the artist who fell in the First World War in 1914. Peter himself was drafted in 1940 and fell on 22 September 1942 on the eastern front near Rzhev.

  5. Käthe Kollwitz in a letter to her son Hans Kollwitz, written six days before her death, in April 1945 Käthe Kollwitz’s perhaps best-known work, too, has become a memorial: her Pietà, completed in 1939, has stood in the Neue Wache in Berlin since 1993 as the Central Memorial of the Federal Republic of Germany.

  6. Käthe Kollwitz in einem Brief an Hans Kollwitz sechs Tage vor ihrem Tod, April 1945 Auch das wohl bekannteste Werk Käthe Kollwitz’ ist zum Mahnmal geworden: Eine vierfach vergrößerte Kopie ihrer 1939 fertiggestellten Pietà steht seit 1993 in der Neuen Wache in Berlin.

  7. Käthe Kollwitz (German pronunciation: [kɛːtə kɔlvɪt͡s] born as Schmidt; 8 July 1867 – 22 April 1945) was a German artist who worked with painting, printmaking (including etching, lithography and woodcuts) and sculpture.