Käthe Kollwitz 1867–1945 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/kathe-kollwitz-26768
Artist page for Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945)
Letter from Käthe Kollwitz to Else Meidner Käthe Kollwitz, recipient: Else Meidner
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Artist page for Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945)
Letter from Käthe Kollwitz to Else Meidner Käthe Kollwitz, recipient: Else Meidner
The notes concern Hitchens’s artistic techniques.
letters to Alan Bowness and two undated photocopied statements prepared for someone else
The letter concerns notes for Alan Bowness to use as the basis for his lecture ‚Hitchens and Landscape Painting‘ at Southampton University, 1964. The letter is illustrated with drawings of Hitchen’s slides.
letters to Alan Bowness and two undated photocopied statements prepared for someone else
14 February 1933 Annerl! When I put this new tracksuit on it fills me with more warmth than the fabric itself could possibly contain. Must I speak through Clifford and Ellen? Somehow I want to communicate in a less intellectual way. After all, Ellen was Peter’s wife, and the symbol of her name is a diversion that sometimes tries my patience, because for me at least the diversion is unnecessary and makes me feel as though there were a glass wall between me and the palpable, living reality. The warmth of the tracksuit reminds me of the English Gardens, the …
No-one else in the world has ever shown me as much good will as you have, and there
Artist page for Madelon Hooykaas (born 1942)
Generations 1977 © Stansfield / Hooykaas License this image Biography Else
New York, 12 November Dearest Annerl! Shortly after I wrote my last letter to you, Heinzl collapsed and almost died. He was in hospital for two weeks but he’s strong enough now to go back to the office and back to work. He was so incredibly brave. When I took him to hospital that night he was virtually in a coma with a high fever. The doctor said he couldn’t be absolutely certain that he’d make it through the night. And Heinzl sensed that. The following morning, as he lay there in bed, yellow and gaunt and pale, he laughed …
its narrow wooden panels somehow contain not just the loudspeakers but everything else
‘Lady Things‘, Katy Moran, 2009 on display at Tate St Ives.
Untitled (Triptych) Sigmar Polke 2002 Mirrors Nigel Cooke 2003 Anyone Else
‘To an Unknown God‘, Pepe Espaliú, 1989
display at Tate Britain part of Modern and Contemporary British Art Everything Else
‘Artist’s Garden‘, Nigel Cooke, 2006
TV Room V Paul Winstanley 1997 Mirrors Nigel Cooke 2003 Anyone Else
‘New Accursed Art Club‘, Nigel Cooke, 2007
TV Room V Paul Winstanley 1997 Mirrors Nigel Cooke 2003 Anyone Else