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Maternité  1889

by George Hitchcock

Hitchcock was drawn to Europe in the wake of Realism and Impressionism. He studied art in Paris and in The Hague. By 1881 he had settled in the Netherlands, in the town of Egmond near Amsterdam, where he set about painting from nature. [br] Although on one level a simple depiction of a young peasant woman with her children, the religious symbolism transforms this group...
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