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War and Trauma

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War and Trauma

Art can be a vehicle for communicating the atrocities and terror of human conflict. The Smart Museum’s collection includes full sets of three exemplary print portfolios that testify to the total effects of war: Jacques Callot’s Les Misères et les malheurs de la guerre, Franscisco de Goya’s Los Desastres de la Guerra, and Otto Dix’s Der Krieg. Additional depth of artwork by veterans in the collection, including H. C. Westermann and the artists associated with the group “the Monster Roster,” round out a cross-historical thread in the Museum’s collection that speaks to the physical and existential toll of war.

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Enrollment of the Troops
Jacques Callot
1633
Pillage of a House
Jacques Callot
1633
The Hangman’s Tree
Jacques Callot
1633
Revenge of the Peasants
Jacques Callot
1633
Mothers
Käthe Kollwitz
February 1919 (stone, this impression printed after 1931)
The Call of Death (Ruf des Todes)
Käthe Kollwitz
1934 - 1935 (stone, this impression from posthumous Fall 1951 ed. of 200)
Killed Youth
Leon Golub
circa 1967
Kill for Peace
Carol Summers
circa 1967
LBJ Murderer
Mark Di Suvero
1967
Olympia (I)
Wolf Vostell
1972
Olympia (II)
Wolf Vostell
1972
Olympia (III)
Wolf Vostell
1972
Olympia (IV)
Wolf Vostell
1972
Landscape with Cannon
Albrecht Dürer
1518 (plate, this impression after 1520)