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About this artwork
- Medium
- Acrylic on Linen
- Other details
- Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions
- 21.7x18.1in
In Zurich, Clara meets Ossip Zetkin, a Russian revolutionary. They do not marry but have two sons, Kostja and Maxim, and she takes… his name. In 1882, they left for Paris and Clara took an active part in the creation of the Socialist International, campaigning for complete equality of rights between women and men. She fights in particular for women's right to vote, for the right to divorce and free union and for gender equality.
About the creator
Credentials
- International Exposure
« I don't paint what I see, I paint what I think. -Picasso »
Jacques Unbekandt is a painter, printmaker, and sculptor based in France whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Belgium, Spain, China, Egypt, Israel, Cyprus, and Germany. His favorite subject is society and his compositions denounce inequalities and injustices. In addition, life, death, and love are also central themes in Unbekandt's pieces. He describes his style as being in alignment with the Free Figuration movement.