The Lovers
Käthe Kollwitz
(German, 1867–1945)
1913
Object PlaceGermany
Medium/TechniquePlaster
Dimensions74.29 x 45.72 x 48.26 cm (29 1/4 x 18 x 19 in.)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman W. Swetzoff in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Swetzoff
Accession number58.390
On View
Not on viewClassificationsSculpture
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Over the years there has been much speculation about the subject and title of this sculpture. It has been called The Lovers, Mother and Child, Pietà, and recent research suggests that it may be related to Kollwitz's later lithograph Death Holds a Girl in His Lap. Whatever the title, the depth of the artist's emotions and sense of intimacy-whether pertaining to love or loss-are palpable. Kollwitz was profoundly affected by the death of her son in the first world war, and later by the death of her husband; eros and death are frequently conflated in her works.
Provenance1954, Galerie Gerd Rosen, Berlin; by 1958, sold by Rosen to Hyman Swetzoff, Swetzoff Gallery, Boston [see note 1]. 1958, gift of Hyman Swetzoff to the MFA. (Accession Date: April 10, 1958)
NOTES:
[1] Letter from Gerd Rosen to Hans Kollwitz (son of Kathe Kollwitz), Nov. 15, 1954, and letter of Hans Kollwitz to MFA.
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NOTES:
[1] Letter from Gerd Rosen to Hans Kollwitz (son of Kathe Kollwitz), Nov. 15, 1954, and letter of Hans Kollwitz to MFA.
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