
Artwork Information
This print belongs to Käthe Kollwitz's second great print cycle, The Peasants' War, and shows two peasants straining like beasts of burden under a plough. Behind them, crows wheel above the furrowed ground. The Peasant War was a violent revolution in the early years of the Reformation, breaking out in 1525 as a result of the inhuman treatment of peasants made virtual slaves by the crippling taxes and demands of compulsory labour imposed by the feudal nobility. Although concerned with an historically remote event, Kollwitz's series takes on a symbolic significance in that it also reflects the plight of the working class in Germany in the early 1900s. Kollwitz was a deeply-committed socialist who found beauty in the worn faces of the poor and sick who beat a path to her husband's Berlin surgery door. As an artist and an advocate of the downtrodden, she identified herself with the historic woman known as Black Anne, believed to have incited the peasants to riot. Hence she weaves historical and contemporary threads together, becoming one of the most dramatic graphic artists of her time. Kollwitz had intended to become a painter, but after reading Max Klinger's pamphlet 'Painting and Drawing', in which he elaborated his belief that the graphic arts were better suited to the expression of the darker aspects of life, she turned to drawing and printmaking. (from The Guide, 2001)
- Artist
- Käthe Kollwitz
- Title
- Die Pflüger (The Ploughmen)
- Production Date
- 1906
- Medium
- etching, aquatint, softground etching, drypoint
- Dimensions
- 306 x 446 mm
- Credit Line
- Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1982
- Accession No
- 1982/2
- Copyright
- No known copyright restrictions
- Department
- International Art
- Display Status
- Not on display
More by Käthe Kollwitz (5)

Die Gefangenen (The Prisoners)
1908

Hamburger Kneipe (Hamburg Tavern)
1901

Junges Paar (Young Couple)
1904

Die Pflüger (The Ploughmen)
1906
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