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A drawing of the mother and the two children and a woman resembling Lais of Corinth can be seen in the Albertina in Vienna. [14] The portrait seemed to have influenced the works of Hans Asper who, in a portrait of a woman in 1538, has transformed the two children into a cat and a dog. [15] There exist several paintings inspired by the portrait.
Van Gogh used heavy outlines in blue around the images of mother and baby. [3] To symbolize the closeness of mother and baby, he used adjacent colors of the color wheel, green, blue and yellow in this work. The vibrant yellow background creates a warm glow around mother and baby, like a very large halo.
The Mother and Sister of the Artist, also known as The Reading, is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Berthe Morisot, created in 1869–1870. It is exhibited at the National Gallery of Art , in Washington, D.C. [ 1 ]
Kristin Hallett, a mom in Calgary in Alberta, Canada, keeps a tradition with her 6-year-old daughter: They share a diary full of confessions and deep feelings that are tricky to say aloud ...
Van Gogh's introduction to art was through his mother, herself an amateur artist. After years of strained relations with family members, Van Gogh excitedly shared some of his works he thought his mother would appreciate most, of flowers and natural settings. In this painting, Van Gogh captures his mother's dignified and proud nature.
71. MOTHER COMBING HER CHILD'S HAIR. Sm. 33, 4, 67; de G. 5. [1] In a homely bedroom sits a woman in profile to the right. She wears a red blouse and blue skirt, and is de-lousing her daughter's hair who kneels before her with her head in her lap. Behind her is an elevated, recessed bed with curtains; a child's chair stands in the right foreground.
Cían Finds Balor's Daughter, drawing by H. R. Millar, c. 1905. In Irish mythology, Ethniu (Old Irish: [ˈeθʲnʲu]; Modern Irish: Eithne, [1] pronounced) in modern spelling, is the daughter of the Fomorian leader Balor, and the mother of Lugh. She is also referred to as Ethliu (Modern Irish: Eithle).
Modern Mother and Daughter" is a sketch from the third series of French and Saunders, written by and starring Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. The sketch later served as the basis of Saunders' sitcom Absolutely Fabulous in 1992.