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Before and After—a comic view of the differing attitudes of men and women to love making. Various versions: [19] Before and After oil-on-canvas, exterior scene (1730–31) Before and After oil-on-canvas, interior scene (1730–31) Before and After engraving, interior scene (1736) [141,142] Ashley Cowper with his Wife and Daughter (1731) [12]
The girls are positioned on the left side of the painting and the boys on the right, while in the background stands a group of women and one man (identified as the mothers of the children and Lycurgus) watching them. [2] The women are fully clothed, while the girls and the man are topless and the boys are entirely nude.
Before and After is a pair of comic paintings by British painter William Hogarth. He made two painted versions in 1730–31. He made two painted versions in 1730–31. The first version showed an exterior scene in a wooded glade, based on contemporary French pastoral fête galante , while a second version moved the scene indoors.
It too has been rendered in various forms, [9] but as translated from the small Salon guidebook (livret) offered in 1789, it reads, with poignancy in the first year of the Revolution, as: Brutus, first consul, returned to his house after having condemned his two sons who had allied themselves with the Tarquins and conspired against Roman ...
Georges de La Tour (1593–1652), French painter; William Langson Lathrop (1859–1938), American painter; Robert Scott Lauder (1803–1869), Scottish painter; Marie Laurencin (1885–1956), French painter and print-maker; Jean-Paul Laurens (1838–1921), French painter and sculptor; John Lavery (1856–1941), Irish painter
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Painting children, in particular represented rebirth and the infinite. Over his career Van Gogh did not make many paintings of children, but those he completed were special to him. During the ten years of Van Gogh's career as a painter, from 1881 to 1890, his work changed and grew richer, particularly in how he used color and techniques ...