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Kriegszeit--Künstlerflugblätter

Illustrated by: Käthe Kollwitz (German, 1867–1945)
Illustrated by: Max Beckmann (German, 1884–1950)
Illustrated by: Ernst Barlach (German, 1870–1938)
Illustrated by: Max Liebermann (German, 1847–1935)
Illustrated by: Rudolph Grossmann (German, 1882–1941)
Illustrated by: Ulrich Hübner (German, 1872–1932)
Illustrated by: Heinrich Hübner (German, born in 1869)
Illustrated by: August Gaul (German, 1869–1921)
Illustrated by: Arthur Kampf (German, 1864–1939)
Illustrated by: Otto Hettner (German, 1875–1931)
Illustrated by: Max Oppenheimer (Austrian, active Germany and USA, 1885–1954)
Illustrated by: Hans Baluschek (German, 1870–1935)
Illustrated by: Wilhelm Trübner (German, 1851–1917)
Illustrated by: Helmuth Stockmann (German, 20th century)
Illustrated by: Erich Büttner (German, 1889–1936)
Illustrated by: Wilhelm Oesterle (German, 1876–1922)
Illustrated by: Alice Trübner (German, born England, 1875–1916)
Illustrated by: George Greve-Lindau (German, born in 1876)
Illustrated by: Alexander Kolbe (German, 20th century)
Illustrated by: Georg Kolbe (German, 1877–1947)
Illustrated by: Otto Hundt (German, born in 1887)
Illustrated by: Fritz Rhein (German, 1873–1948)
Illustrated by: Franz Heckendorf (German, 1888–1964)
Illustrated by: Max Unold (German, 1885–1964)
Illustrated by: Emil Rudolf Weiss (German, 1875–1942)
Illustrated by: Hedwig Weiss (German, 1860–1923)
Illustrated by: Kurt Schäfer (German, about 1886–1915)
Illustrated by: Oskar Nerlinger (German, 1893–1969)
Illustrated by: Hans Meid (German, 1883–1957)
Illustrated by: Wilhelm Wagner (German, 1887–1968)
Illustrated by: Dora Hiss (German, 20th century)
Illustrated by: Valer von Ferencky (Hungarian, died in 1955)
Illustrated by: Carl O. Petersen (German, born in 1880)
Illustrated by: Ludwig Danziger (Polish, active Germany, 1874–1924)
Illustrated by: Jószef Arpád Murmann (Slovakian, born in 1889)
Illustrated by: Waldemar Rösler (German, 1882–1916)
Illustrated by: Peter Behrens (German, 1868–1940)
Illustrated by: Willy Jaeckel (German, 1888–1944)
Illustrated by: Otto Hamel (German, 1866–1950)
Illustrated by: Erich Thum (German, born in 1886)
Illustrated by: U. Kaiser (German, 20th century)
Illustrated by: F. Tischler (German, 20th century)
Illustrated by: W. Boning (German, 20th century)
Illustrated by: Friedrich Feigl (German, 1884–1965)
Illustrated by: M. Mory (German, 20th century)
Illustrated by: Josef Bato (Hungarian, born in 1888)
Illustrated by: Willy Semm (German, born in 1888)
Editor: Paul Cassirer (German, 1871–1926)
Editor: Alfred Gold (German, born in 1874)
Publisher: Paul Cassirer (German, 1871–1926)
1914–16
Place of Publication: Berlin, Germany

Medium/Technique Illustrated periodical with numerous lithographs
Dimensions Overall (with portfolio): 49 x 33.3 x 3 cm (19 5/16 x 13 1/8 x 1 3/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vershbow
Accession Number1978.79
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1914-1916

Catalogue Raisonné Davis, German Expressionist--Rifkind Center (1989), p. 837 and throughout; Klipstein, Kollwitz, 126; Schult, Barlach, 63-74; Gallwitz, Beckmann, 53; Glaser, Beckmann, 69
Description(Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1914-1916) Folio; 65 weekly or biweekly issues of two folios each, unbound; original[?] publisher's half brown cloth, printed paper board portfolio.

Wartime illustrations, some satirical.Complete run of 65 issues of this World War I periodical, published from August 31, 1914 to March 1916. Each issue was composed of two folios with (usually) one large lithograph on each page, for four illustrations total. The 1989 catalogue by Bruce Davis of the German Expressionist prints and drawings in the Rifkind Center, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, catalogues and reproduces every illustration from Kriegszeit under the individual artists (index p. 837).

According to OCLC entry, this periodical was succeeded by Der Bildermann.

Originally accepted as apparatus in 1957. Accessioned by V/C March 8, 1978
ProvenanceMr. and Mrs. Arthur Vershbow, by whom given to MFA, September 1957.