Aesthetics of Loss
Aesthetics of Loss
About this book
The Aesthetics of Loss' is a cultural history of German women's art of the First World War that locates the artists' rich visual testimony in the context of the civilian experience of war and wartime loss. Drawing on a fascinating body of visual sources produced throughout the war years, Claudia Siebrecht examines the thematic evolution of women's art from expressions of support for the war effort to more nuanced and ambivalent testimonies of loss and grief. Many of the images are stark woodcuts, linocuts, and lithographs of great iconographical power that acted as narrative tools to deal with the novel, unsettling, and often traumatic experience of war. German female artists developed a unique aesthetic response to the conflict that both expressed emotional distress and allowed them to re-imagine the place of mourning women in wartime society.
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- OL Work ID
- OL21044893W
Subjects
World war, 1914-1918, germanyWorld war, 1914-1918, art and the warWomen artistsGermany, history, 20th centuryWorld War, 1914-1918Art and the warArt and warHistoryWar in artPictorial worksDeath in art