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Sisterly Collection

"Sisterly: A Bond That Transcends Time and Mediums" In the realm of art, sisterhood is beautifully depicted through various mediums

Background imageSisterly Collection: Sisterly Help (pencil on paper)

Sisterly Help (pencil on paper)
5913363 Sisterly Help (pencil on paper) by Shields, Frederic James (1833-1911); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: sketch of a young girl holding a lamb in her arms)

Background imageSisterly Collection: On the Cliff, 1910 (oil on canvas)

On the Cliff, 1910 (oil on canvas)
NUL386979 On the Cliff, 1910 (oil on canvas) by Curran, Charles Courtney (1861-1942); 76x76 cm; Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageSisterly Collection: Sisterly Love, 1892 (oil on canvas)

Sisterly Love, 1892 (oil on canvas)
1769869 Sisterly Love, 1892 (oil on canvas) by Delobbe, FranAzois Alfred (1835-1915); 100.3x82.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Sisterly Love. Francois Alfred Delobbe (1835-1920). Oil on canvas

Background imageSisterly Collection: The Kiss of Innocence, or The Swing, c. 1787-88 (oil on canvas)

The Kiss of Innocence, or The Swing, c. 1787-88 (oil on canvas)
HEH416430 The Kiss of Innocence, or The Swing, c.1787-88 (oil on canvas) by Gerard, Marguerite (1761-1837); 46.2x55.2 cm; Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA

Background imageSisterly Collection: The Misses Tracy Travell (oil on canvas)

The Misses Tracy Travell (oil on canvas)
AGN48004 The Misses Tracy Travell (oil on canvas) by Dance-Holland, Nathaniel (1734-1811); Private Collection; (add.info.: possibly the daughters of the Reverend Tracy-Travell (d.1808)

Background imageSisterly Collection: Xmas Siblings

Xmas Siblings
A girl hands her delighted brother his Christmas present while the toy record player plays and the tinsel on the Christmas tree glimmers... Date: 1960s

Background imageSisterly Collection: Sisters (oil on canvas)

Sisters (oil on canvas)
XPG380574 Sisters (oil on canvas) by Frere, Pierre Edouard (1819-86); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageSisterly Collection: Portrait of Two Children, 1844 (oil on panel)

Portrait of Two Children, 1844 (oil on panel)
XKH223056 Portrait of Two Children, 1844 (oil on panel) by Waldmuller, Ferdinand Georg (1793-1865); 29x23.5 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageSisterly Collection: Franco-British Exhib

Franco-British Exhib
Britannia and Marianne hold hands with sisterly affection on the cover of the Franco- British Exhibition guide, symbolising the still uneasy entente cordiale


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"Sisterly: A Bond That Transcends Time and Mediums" In the realm of art, sisterhood is beautifully depicted through various mediums. From delicate pencil strokes on paper to vibrant oil paintings on canvas, these masterpieces capture the essence love and support. One such artwork titled "Sisterly Help" portrays two sisters engrossed in a moment of collaboration, their pencils dancing across the paper as they assist each other in their artistic endeavors. This image symbolizes the power of sibling unity and how sisters can uplift one another. Another masterpiece from 1910 called "On the Cliff" showcases two sisters standing at the edge of a precipice, holding hands tightly. Their unbreakable bond is evident as they face life's challenges together with unwavering strength and courage. The painting "Sisterly Love" created in 1892 depicts two sisters embracing each other warmly, radiating affection and tenderness. It serves as a reminder that siblings are not just family but also lifelong friends who provide comfort during both joyous and difficult times. "The Kiss of Innocence, " or "The Swing, " painted between 1787-88, captures a playful moment between two young girls swinging side by side. Their laughter fills the air as they experience pure bliss together - an embodiment of carefree sisterhood that transcends time. "The Misses Tracy Travell" immortalizes three elegant sisters dressed impeccably in fashionable attire. The painting exudes sophistication while hinting at shared secrets and unspoken understanding only siblings can possess. Even during festive occasions like Christmas, sibling bonds shine brightly. In "Xmas Siblings, " we witness brothers and sisters exchanging gifts with wide smiles on their faces – a testament to the joy found within familial connections during this special season. Through brushstrokes on canvas comes yet another portrayal titled simply "Sisters. " Here we see two siblings locked in an embrace filled with love, trust, and an unbreakable connection that surpasses any obstacle.