Illustrated Kathe Kollwitz scene — AI-generated artwork behind this artist's word search puzzle
A free Kathe Kollwitz word search you can play straight in the browser. The 12-word list draws on famous works, materials, and the movement they belong to, hidden across a 15×15 grid in every direction. Drag through the letters to mark a word off.
Words to find: WEAVERS, PEASANTWAR, GRIEVING, MOURNING, MOURNER, PRISONERS, BEGGAR, OUTLAW, MOTHERS, CHILD, WOODCUT, LITHOGRAPHY.
Every word on the list appears exactly once. Words can run forwards or backwards, so scan both directions before you move on.
Kathe Kollwitz word list, defined
WEAVERS/ˈwiːvərz/ · noun
People whose occupation is weaving, especially on a loom, or a device that weaves, such as a computer program. Related: weavers, loomworkers, textile workers, knitters.
GRIEVING/ˈɡriːvɪŋ/ · verb
Feeling or showing great sadness because of someone's death or a difficult situation. To feel or show great sadness because of someone's death or a difficult situation. Related: mourn, lament, regret, sorrow.
MOURNING/ˈmɜːr.nɪŋ/ · noun, verb
A feeling of sadness or grief, typically in response to someone's death. To express or show grief, typically for someone who has died. Related: grief, sorrow, bereavement, lament.
MOURNER/ˈmaʊnər/ · noun
A person who mourns, especially one who attends a funeral or memorial service. A person who feels or expresses sorrow or regret. Related: mourner, bereaved, grievers, sorrower.
PRISONERS/prɪˈzɒnərz/ · noun
People who are imprisoned, often as a result of a crime or conviction. Related: inmates, convicts, detainees, captives.
BEGGAR/ˈbeɡər/ · noun
A person who begs for money or food, typically in a street or public place. A person who is in a state of extreme poverty or need. Related: mendicant, vagrant, pauper, beguiler.
OUTLAW/ˈaʊtˌlɔː/ · noun, verb
A person who has been declared outside the law, often because they have committed a crime. To declare or treat someone as outside the law. Related: outcast, rebel, bandit, vagabond.
MOTHERS/mʌðərz/ · noun
A woman in relation to her child or children. A female parent. Related: parents, mothership, matron, matriarch.
CHILD/tʃaɪld/ · noun, verb
A human being below the age of legal majority; a boy or girl. To bring up or rear a child. Related: minor, youngster, juvenile, kid.
WOODCUT/ˈwʊdkət/ · noun
A design or picture cut into a block of wood, typically for printing, or a person who cuts designs or pictures into wood for this purpose. Related: engraving, etching, lithograph, print.
LITHOGRAPHY/ˈlɪθəɡrəfi/ · noun
The art of printing from stone or metal plates, or the process of transferring images onto a surface using a printing plate. It is often used in the production of high-quality prints, such as those found in art books and posters. Related: etching, engraving, screen printing, offset printing.