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    • The tools of war and industry: the erasure of the family in Käthe Kollwitz's Der Krieg 

      Kajs, Elizabeth (School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2014-07-08) - Journal article
      Käthe Kollwitz is unquestionably one of the most significant artists of the modern period. As seen through her 275 prints, Kollwitz’s visual language is both poignant and universal, allowing for lasting international ...
    • Tommaso Salini revisited: two new attributions 

      Thom, Aaron James (School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2014-07-08) - Journal article
      Tommaso Salini (c.1575–1625) is a frequently forgotten Baroque artist that fell under Caravaggio’s spell, despite having a tempestuous relationship with the great painter. Salini, also known as Mao, was a friend of Giovanni ...