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Portrait of the Painter's Mother2

Throughout history, many artists have painted their mothers for a variety reasons; as a loving tribute, to capture a memorable face, to work through conflicting emotions, as a family legacy, or the simple availability of a model. <br>Mothers teach their children to dream. If you want to see some of the great artistsu2019 most powerful work, look no further than their portraits of their mothers.

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Portrait of the Painter's Mother2

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  1. Mamma Portrait of The Painter's Mother 2

  2. Antonello da Messina 1476

  3. Joseph Southal (1861 – 1944) Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery

  4. Victor Galos (1828-1879) Pau Musée des Beaux-Arts

  5. Mark Gertler(1891-1939) Swansea Glynn Art Gallery 1913

  6. Etienne-Louis Advinent (1767-1831) Dijon Musée national Magnin

  7. Vilhelm Hammershoi (1864 – 1916)

  8. Vilhelm Hammershoi 1886

  9. Vilhelm Hammershoi (1864 – 1916) Stockholm National Museum

  10. Joseph Ducreux (1735 – 1802) Paris Musée du Louvre Alice Neel 1952

  11. Boris Taslitzky 1934

  12. Boris Taslitzky 1937

  13. Carl Larsson (1853-1919) Alberto Giacometti 1947 Zacharias Heinesen (borne 1936)

  14. Carl Larsson (1853-1919)

  15. Flavien Louis Peslin (1847–1909) Musée des beaux-arts de Vannes

  16. Calin Alupi (1906– 1988)

  17. Egon Schiele 1911 The Artists Mother Sleeping

  18. Fidel Trias Pagès (1918-1971)

  19. Laurits Tuxen (1853 – 1927)

  20. Jean-Jacques Henner (1829 – 1905)

  21. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780 - 1867) Musée Ingres (Montauban)

  22. Edward Hopper 1916

  23. Mary Cassat 1889-1890

  24. Mary Cassat (1844 – 1926)

  25. Paul-Cezanne 1866-1867

  26. Pablo Picasso 1896

  27. Pablo Picasso Portrait de Dona Maria 1923

  28. Paul Gauguin 1894 State Gallery of Stuttgart, Germany.

  29. Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865 – 1931) Stockholm National Museum 1890

  30. Arshile Gorky, The Artist and His Mother, 1926-36 New York Whitney Museum of American Art

  31. Eric Wilson (1911–1946) Canberra, National Gallery of Australia 1937

  32. Macena Alberta Barton (1901 – 1986)

  33. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna Valer Ferenczy 1912

  34. Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpăna ( 1886-1975)

  35. Charles Goldie (1870-1947)

  36. PICOU HENRY Pierre (1824-1904) Nantes Musée des beaux-arts Theodor Aman (1831–1891)

  37. Virgil Miu (born 1928)

  38. Charles Peale (1741 – 1827)

  39. Edouard Vuillard 1893 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

  40. Henry Ossawa Tanner 1897

  41. Vincent van Gogh 1888

  42. Pieter De Hooch 1660 Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

  43. William H Johnson 1944

  44. James Whistler 1871 Musée d'Orsay, Paris

  45. Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882)

  46. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606- 1669) The artist's mother as Prophetess Hannah

  47. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606- 1669)

  48. Gerrit Dou: Old Woman Reading (Rembrandt's Mother), 1631

  49. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606- 1669)

  50. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606- 1669) The artist's mother as Prophetess Hannah

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