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Creator Name-CRT
Kæthe Kollwitz
Title
Heimarbeit (Piece Worker)
Creation Date
1925
AMICA Contributor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Creator Name-CRT
Kæthe Kollwitz
Title
Kindersterben (Children Dying), third plate from the series Proletariat (Working Class)
Creation Date
1925
AMICA Contributor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Author
Gebauer, E.
Note
Colored lithograph panorama view of Zittau Mountains from the Hockwald tower on sheet 34x32.5, folded to 17x10.5. Published by the Globus Club and Reinhold Groeger. Showing the area from south of Saxonia to the Czech mountains, a varied hilly landscape, sandstone formations, volcanic peaks, picturesque valleys and rock formations. The tower was built in 1892 later a house was built next to it. Both buildings were sponsored by the Globus club from Zittau. The Panorama printed in various versions through the years around 1900. On verso a relief color map of the Oybin-Jonsdorf with the inset of continuation map. Relief shown by contours, shadings, hachures and spot heights. Map shows country boundaries, place names, villages, trails, and roads. The map was sold to the tourist at the popular hill for hiking on today's Czech and Saxonian border in Germany.
Author
Gebauer, E.
Note
Color lithograph panorama view of Zittau Mountains from the Hockwald tower on sheet 34x32.5, folded to 17x10.5. Published by the Globus Club and Reinhold Groeger. Showing the area from south of Saxonia to the Czech mountains, a varied hilly landscape, sandstone formations, volcanic peaks, picturesque valleys and rock formations. The tower was built in 1892 later a house was built next to it. Both buildings were sponsored by the Globus club from Zittau. The Panorama printed in various versions through the years around 1900. On verso a relief color map of the Oybin-Jonsdorf with the inset of continuation map. Relief shown by contours, shadings, hachures and spot heights. Map shows country boundaries, place names, villages, trails, and roads. The map was sold to the tourist at the popular hill for hiking on today's Czech and Saxonian border in Germany.
Author
[Haack, H., Stieler, Adolf]
Author
[Haack, H., Stieler, Adolf]
Author
[Haack, H., Stieler, Adolf]
Author
[Haack, H., Stieler, Adolf]
Author
[Haack, H., Stieler, Adolf]
Author
[Haack, H., Stieler, Adolf]
Author
[Haack, H., Stieler, Adolf]
Author
Cummins Map Co.
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945
Note
Two colored diagrams, comparing employees in the German Empire in 1882 and 1925. Includes explanatory text. First diagram is 11 x 18 cm; second is 16 x 18 cm, on sheet 46 x 31 cm. Information depicted with Isotype (International system of typographic picture education), a method for assembling, configuring and disseminating information and statistics through pictorial means, invented by Otto and Marie Neurath.
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