kulwitz, akathy german expressionist artist who became active in the late 19th century. as i was talking about earlier, she was an artist who very consciously chose printmaking as her medium, in order to get the work out there, in order to talk about her concerns with society. so her husband was actually a doctor in berlin, and she came into contact with a lot of his working-class patients, and a lot of her work is dealing with the plight of the poor, and particularly mothers and children. and so this is a really powerful piece called "bread," and she has actually written it here at the bottom. a mother with two hungry children she is trying to pacify. the next piece is a piece called "revolution," in where she shows the downtrodden, the poor, trying to break out of their restrictions. and then this piece here is a , piece by an artist named george gross. activess was actually between the wars, between world war i and world war ii. and he actually fought briefly in world war i. and a lot of his work from between the wars is looking at the complete breakdown in german soc