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Mother and child28

Motherhood has been a topic of many famous paintings and sculptures throughout history. Both ancient and modern works of art address the miracle of life and brings up important questions for future generations regarding what family means and will continue to mean in the future. Mothers deserve to be honoured everyday throughout the year

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Mother and child28

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  2. Sir Hamo Thornycroft (1850-1925) The kiss Tate Britain

  3. Sir Hamo Thornycroft (1850-1925) The kiss Tate Britain

  4. Tate Britain Sir Hamo Thornycroft (1850-1925) The Mirror, 1890 Royal Academy of Arts

  5. Sir Hamo Thornycroft (1850-1925) Stepping Stones Kibble Palace, Glasgow

  6. Sir Hamo Thornycroft (1850-1925) Stepping Stones (fragment) Kibble Palace, Glasgow

  7. Sir Alfred Gilbert (1854-1934) Mother teaching child, 1881 Tate gallery

  8. Sir Alfred Gilbert (1854-1934) Mother teaching child, 1881 Tate gallery

  9. Auguste-Hyacinthe Debay (French, 1804-1865) Cradle

  10. Henri de Triqueti (French, 1804-1874) L’Education de l’Amour

  11. Henri de Triqueti (French, 1804-1874) L’Education de l’Amour

  12. William Henry Rinehart (American, 1825-1874) Latona and her children, Apollo and Diana, 1870 Metropolitan Museum of Art

  13. William Henry Rinehart (American, 1825-1874) Latona and her children, Apollo and Diana, 1870 Metropolitan Museum of Art

  14. Enrico Astorri (Italian, 1858-1919) The Arab seamstress

  15. Enrico Astorri (Italian, 1858-1919) La fileuse allaitant son enfant

  16. Isidore Konti (1862-1938) Motherhood, 1916

  17. Isidore Konti (1862-1938) A feeding mother

  18. Isidore Konti (1862-1938) Philadelphia public art McKinley, City Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  19. Isidore Konti (1862-1938) Group for fountain

  20. Mother and child’ Hepworth Gallery on Wakefield's water-front Dame Barbara Hepworth (British, 1903-1975) ‘Mother and child’ (1934), made of pink ancaster stone

  21. Dame Barbara Hepworth (British, 1903-1975) ‘Mother and Child’ TATE

  22. Dame Barbara Hepworth (British, 1903-1975) ‘Mother and child’ The theme of mother and child was a consistent theme for Hepworth

  23. Dame Barbara Hepworth (British, 1903-1975) ‘Mother and Child’

  24. Jean Henninger (French, 1916-1994) ‘Mother and child’

  25. Jean Henninger (French, 1916-1994) ‘Mother and child’

  26. First kiss Manuel Carbonell (Cuban, 1918–2011) Mother Embracing Child, 1988 Lowe Art Museum, Miami

  27. Manuel Carbonell (Cuban, 1918–2011) Mother and child, 2006

  28. Manuel Carbonell (Cuban, 1918–2011) Mother and child

  29. Gill Brown (British)

  30. Gill Brown (British) Nexus (24cm)

  31. Gill Brown (British) Necklace (71cm)

  32. Giulia Madonia (Italian, 1966) Madonna with the Child Original sculpture in painted clay 2010 Alexsander Danel Madonna and Child sculpture for for Austin Productions

  33. Gabriela Manole-Adoc (Romanian, 1926-2002) Mother 1971 Lado Goudjabidze (Georgian, 1945) Mother and child Sculpture 1994

  34. Josep Sanchez Carrasco (Spanish, 1946)

  35. Lladro Figurine A mother's embrace Lladró is a Spanish brand dedicated since 1953 to the creation of art porcelain figurines at the brand's only factory in the world, in Valencia

  36. Shimon Drory (Israel) Mother and child Shimon Drory - Mother playing with child

  37. Mazzotti Italian decorative plate painted by Corrado Cagli, 1930 Roger Capron (French, 1922-2006) Picasso-style figurative ceramic sculpture 1955 Individuality

  38. Maurice Lambert (British, 1901-1964)  ‘Mother and child’ Basildon, Essex Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) Baboon and young (French: La guenon et son petit) is a bronze sculpture by Pablo Picasso. It depicts a female baboon standing up, holding its offspring. Picasso made the sculpture at his villa near Vallauris in October 1951, adding some plaster modelling to an assemblage of items. An example of the use of found objects in art, the assemblage includes two toy cars forming the female baboon's head, a pottery jar for its body, and an automobile spring for its tail.

  39. Egyptian figure vase New Kingdom, 1435–1380 B.C Nnamdi Okonkwo Nigerian-sculptor

  40. Sam Shendi (Egyptian-born, British sculptor) abstract Mother and child sculpture Zulu Mamma – Lindy Lawler

  41. James Butler (British, 1931) Seated mother breastfeeding baby

  42. Ann Leaves  Mother & Child Sculpture on the Bulfinch Lawn, Massachusetts General Hospital

  43. Ann Leaves  Mother & Child Sculpture on the Bulfinch Lawn, Massachusetts General Hospital

  44. Text and pictures:Internet All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2022 Sound: Queen - Mother Love

  45. Freddie was very ill whilst making this song, he only had 3 takes (that’s what I have heard) to do this entire song, he was doing it, but he got really tired and he said he will be back to finish the song. He never came back... he had passed away November 24th 1991. At the time they only had about half of the song finished by the time he died so that is why they put the guitar solo and that’s why Brian had to finish the rest of the song. His last vocal word was “love”. He never got to finish this song...

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