Lot Essay
Knesebeck records an impression on yellowish Japan paper as formerly in the Becker collection. Presumably this impression on cream wove is aside from the fourteen cited impressions, of which six are in museum collections in Boston, Rhode Island, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Lübeck and the Kollwitz Museum in Cologne. To our knowledge only two other impressions of this print have been offered at auction within the last thirty years.
‘So your work at the Kunsthaus in Bielefeld has come to an end. I am sorry about this, because I know how much your work has contributed and with how much love and dedication you did it. It is a great loss.’
(A letter from Käthe Kollwitz to Heinrich Becker dated 29 August 1933, following his dismissal as director of the Kunsthaus)
‘So your work at the Kunsthaus in Bielefeld has come to an end. I am sorry about this, because I know how much your work has contributed and with how much love and dedication you did it. It is a great loss.’
(A letter from Käthe Kollwitz to Heinrich Becker dated 29 August 1933, following his dismissal as director of the Kunsthaus)