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  2. The Sick Child (Metsu) - Wikipedia

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    The Sick Child (Dutch: Het zieke kind) or The Sick Girl is an oil on canvas genre painting by the Dutch artist Gabriël Metsu, created c. 1660. It has been held by the Rijksmuseum , in Amsterdam , since it was bought in 1928, with assistance from the Vereniging Rembrandt at a sale of works from the collection of Oscar Huldschinsky in Berlin .

  3. The Sick Child (Munch) - Wikipedia

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    The works, which included the 1907 version of The Sick Child from the Dresden Gallery, were taken to Berlin to be auctioned. Norwegian art dealer Harald Holst Halvorsen acquired several, including The Sick Child, with the goal of returning them to Oslo. The 1907 painting was purchased by Thomas Olsen in 1939 and donated to the Tate Gallery. [7]

  4. Sick child - Wikipedia

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    The Sick Child, several works between 1885 and 1926 by Edvard Munch This page was last edited on 22 June 2020, at 04:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. The Doctor (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The focus of the picture is the worried but sympathetic physician and the sick child, with everything else in the shadows. The child had experienced a 'crisis', the critical stage of a potentially life-threatening illness. [4] The 'dawn' light through the window, represents recovery and hope as the child survived the night. [12]

  6. Death and the Child - Wikipedia

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    Death and the Child is a composition created by Edvard Munch in 1889. [1] [2] Since 1918 it is located in the Kunsthalle Bremen. It depicts a little girl at her mother’s deathbed who is looking at the viewer in a fearful manner. A second, thus far unknown painting of the artist was discovered underneath the canvas in 2005.

  7. Science and Charity - Wikipedia

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    Science and Charity is the second of three paintings created by Picasso in this period that deals with disease, the others are titled The Sick Woman (1894) and Last Moments (1899). It was created during a cholera epidemic in his hometown, which apparently caused the death of one of his sisters.

  8. Beany and Cecil - Wikipedia

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    Beany and Cecil was created by animator Bob Clampett [3] after he quit Warner Bros., where he had been directing short cartoon movies.Clampett is said to have originated the idea for Cecil when he was a boy after seeing the top half of the dinosaur swimming from the water at the end of the 1925 movie The Lost World.

  9. List of fictional rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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    Bugs Bunny is an animated cartoon character, created in the late 1930s at Leon Schlesinger cartoons, division of Warner Bros., Bugs is an anthropomorphic Gray and white rabbit with white gloves and big rabbit feet. He is one of the most beloved and recognizable cartoon characters in the world and is the mascot of Warner Bros. Entertainment.