Maternal Love Collection
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"Maternal Love: A Timeless Bond Captured Through Art" From ancient times to the modern era, the essence has been beautifully depicted in various art forms. In a captivating c. 1790 nishiki-e woodblock print titled "Mother, child, and nurse, " we witness a tender moment as a mother cradles her child while being attended by a nurse. Moving forward through time, we encounter a stunning marble statue of a mother goddess from the 1st/2nd century AD. This timeless piece embodies the nurturing spirit of maternity and serves as an enduring symbol of protection and care. In 1927's oil on canvas painting "Woman with Child, " brushstrokes convey an overwhelming sense of tenderness as a mother gazes lovingly at her little one. The artist masterfully captures the deep bond shared between them. Another remarkable artwork is "Ecce mater" created between 1910-1920 using fire-resistant material. This powerful sculpture portrays not only physical but emotional strength that mothers possess when faced with adversity. The heart-wrenching "Mother of Sorrows" painted in 1931 evokes empathy for all mothers who have experienced pain or loss. With delicate brushwork, it reminds us that even amidst sorrow, maternal love remains unwavering. An exquisite terracotta sculpture from 1873 showcases a peasant woman nursing her baby—a testament to how universal this profound connection is across different cultures and social classes. In "Mothers, " an oil on canvas masterpiece from 1924, multiple generations are united under one roof—an ode to the enduring legacy passed down through maternal lineage. Through arches and shadows in "Family Under the Arches" (1914), we glimpse into domestic life where mothers provide shelter and warmth for their loved ones—symbolizing their role as pillars within families.