Käthe Kollwitz German, born Königsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia), 1867-1945 © Estate of Käthe Kollwitz / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Image downloads are for educational use only. For all other purposes, please see our Obtaining and Using Images page. download Expand image Close Search the Site New Infants, ca. 1926 Artwork Details Materials lithograph Measurements sheet: 19 15/16 x 14 1/4 inches (50.64 x 36.19 cm); overall: 22 x 18 1/2 inches (55.88 x 46.99 cm) Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum Credit Gift of A. Conger Goodyear, by exchange, 1949 Accession ID P1949:20 More details Inscriptions: signature, undated / front, lower right / Käthe Kollwitz Object Classifications: Prints Work Type: Lithograph Information may change due to ongoing research. Glossary of Terms Related Content Related Exhibitions {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Gifts to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery from A. Conger Goodyear December 1, 1962–January 6, 1963 Related Publications {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Gifts to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery from A. Conger Goodyear Related Links {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Other Works by This Artist Previous slide Next slide Mary and Elizabeth, ca. 1928 Käthe Kollwitz Sturm (Riot), 1897 Käthe Kollwitz Tod Halt Madchem Im Schloss, 1934 Käthe Kollwitz Self Portrait, 1927 Käthe Kollwitz Self Portrait, ca. 1919 Käthe Kollwitz Self Portrait, 1921 Käthe Kollwitz Collection Highlights All Collection Highlights Previous slide Next slide Composition, ca. 1918-1920 Alexander Rodchenko Sun and Rocks, 1918-1950 Charles Ephraim Burchfield Le Feu d'artifice (Fireworks), 1887 James Ensor Nude Figure, late spring 1910 Pablo Picasso Notre-Dame, une fin d'après-midi (A Glimpse of Notre Dame in the Late Afternoon), 1902 Henri Matisse Limit of the Twilight, 1991 Roni Horn Une Laveuse au Quai d'Anjou (Laundress on the Quai d'Anjou), ca. 1860 Honoré Daumier Man with Dog, 1953 Francis Bacon Crowded Hearts, 1987 John Chamberlain Related People Käthe Kollwitz