Käthe Kollwitz

curriculum vitae

1867 born in Königsberg/Ostpeußen
1881-1886 Studied in Königsberg under the painter Gustav Naujok and the engraver Rudolf Mauer
1886-1887 Studied at the Damenakademie of the Vereins der Berliner Künstlerinnen under Karl Stauffer-Bern
1887 Lessons with the painter Emil Neide
1890 Studied at the Damenakademie of the Münchner Künstlerinnenvereins under Ludwig Herterich
1891 Moving to Berlin
1898 artistic breakthrough
1898-1903 Teaching position for Etching and Drawing at the Berliner Künstlerinnenschule
1901-1913 Member of the »Berliner Secession«
1907 Villa-Romana-Preis and Trip to Florence
1913 Switch to the »Freien Secession«
1913-1923 Co-founder and first chairwoman of the Frauenkunstverbandes
1919 first female member of the Preußischen Akademie der Künste
appointment as professor
1929 Pour le Mérite Order for Science and the Arts
1933 forced resignation from the Preußischen Akademie der Künste by the National Socialists
1935 unofficial exhibition ban since then
1943 Destruction of their Berlin flat during a bombing raid
1944 Move to Moritzburg at the invitation of Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony
1945 died in Moritzburg