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Motherhood has been a topic of many famous paintings and sculptures throughout history. The mother is always depicted as an essential role model. 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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Mamma Mother and child
Alex Alemani B.1943 en Gandia (Valencia) James Sant (1820-1916)
Adolphe Jourdan (1825- 1889)
Albert Roelofs (Dutch, 1877-1920)
Albert Paris Gutersloh 1914 Charles Edward Halle (1846 – 1914)
Carmen Sasieta 2002 Alfons Maria Mucha (1860—1939)
August Riedel (1799 – 1883) Auguste Macke (1887 – 1914)
Claudio Bravo (1936 – 2011) Chilean Franois Maurice Lard (1864-1908)
Auguste Raynaud (1854 - 1937) Firmin Baes (1874-1945)
Félicité Beaudin 1819 Berthe Morisot 1872
Claude Marie Dubufe (1790 – 1864) Anne-Louise-Alix-de Montmorency with her daughter Emile Levy (1826-1890)
Emile-Auguste Hublin (1830-c.1891) The Market Path, Finistère
EugèneCarrière(1849-1906) Fakhraddin Mokhberi (b.1965)
Gustave Klimt Three Ages of Woman 1905 (detail)
Franz Xaver Winterhalter The Empress Eugenie Holding Louis Napoleon, the Prince Imperial on her Knees 1857 Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805 – 1873) Cornelis Kruseman (1797 – 1857)
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