March of the Weavers, Plate 4 from "The Weavers' Revolt"
1897
19th Century
8 1/4 x 11 1/2 in. (21 x 29.2 cm)
Käthe Kollwitz,
German,
(1867–1945)
Object Type:
PRINTS
Creation Place:
Europe
Medium and Support:
Etching, drypoint, restrike
Accession Number:
66-G-RS-75
[Weberzug, Weberaufstand]
Gerhart Hauptmann's play, The Weavers, inspired this series of prints. First performed in Berlin in 1893, the play dealt with the desperate conditions and revolt of Silesian weavers in the winter of 1840. The disturbances were part of the industrial revolution that swept Europe in the Nineteenth Century. Kollwitz worked on the series from 1894-1898. The episodes follow a dramatic pattern of provocation, angry reaction and tragic end.
This image depicts the uprising itself. Women and children are featured, and serve to dramatize the role women have historically played in social conflict.
This print is a "re-strike", an impression printed after the original edition was no longer available. The re-strike is pulled from the original plate, but someone other than the artist or original printer was responsible for making the impression.
Current Location:
In Storage