Mother with dead son

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Mother with dead son

The mother with dead son is a Pietà sculpture by the artist Käthe Kollwitz .

history

The sculpture was made in 1937/38 and is dedicated to Kollwitz's son Peter , who died in the First World War . It follows on from her work, Mourning Parents, which she completed between 1914 and 1932 . A sculpture of Kollwitz 'Pietà, enlarged four times by Harald Haacke , has been in the then newly established central memorial for the victims of war and tyranny in Karl Friedrich Schinkel's Neuer Wache since 1993 . The original is in the Kollwitz Museum in Cologne.

Kollwitz 'Pietà differs from classic Pietà representations in that the dead son does not rest on his mother's knees, but rather lies crouching on the ground between her legs. He is embraced by the figure of the mother and looks more like a child seeking protection in his mother's lap.

On the anniversary of the death of her son Peter, who died in 1914, Kollwitz wrote in her diary in 1937: “I am working on the small sculpture that arose from the plastic attempt to make the elderly. It has now become something of a pietà. The mother is sitting with the dead son on her lap between her knees. It is no longer pain, but reflection. "(Diaries, October 22, 1937)

The announcement by the then Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl that the Pietà von Kollwitz should be chosen for the memorial sparked a heated debate. Kohl was accused from various quarters that a mother grieving for her son did not do justice to the victims of the Holocaust . Especially the Jewish victims of the Second World War would be excluded by this sculpture, since it only related to the First World War .

Web links

Commons : Mother with Dead Son  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Pietà. Retrieved January 13, 2018 .