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Wet nurse visited her sick child par Wenig, Karl Bogdanovich (1830-1908)
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Wet nurse visited her sick child par Wenig, Karl Bogdanovich (1830-1908)
FIA5404169 Wet nurse visited her sick child par Wenig, Karl Bogdanovich (1830-1908), 1860s - Oil on canvas - State A. Radishchev Art Museum, Saratov by Wenig, Karl Gottlieb (1830-1908); Radishchev State Art Museum, Saratov, Russia; Photo eFine Art Images; Russian, out of copyright
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Baltics Bourgeoisie Broom Bucket Cock Hoop Housekeeper Illness Pitcher Sick Person Visiting
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This 19th-century oil painting by Karl Bogdanovich Wenig, titled "Wet nurse visited her sick child" beautifully captures a poignant moment of maternal love and concern. Set in a humble dwelling, the scene depicts a wet nurse, an Asian woman dressed in traditional attire, visiting her sickly child. The artist skillfully portrays the emotional depth of the mother's expression as she gazes tenderly at her baby lying on a makeshift bed. The room is filled with symbolic objects that reflect both poverty and hope; a broom leaning against the wall signifies domesticity while a toy hoop and pitcher represent childhood innocence. Through this artwork, Wenig sheds light on societal issues prevalent during that era. The presence of a man holding a bucket suggests the absence or neglect of paternal responsibility within impoverished households. This portrayal serves as commentary on class divisions and highlights the struggles faced by lower-class families. The painting not only showcases technical mastery but also evokes empathy from viewers who witness this intimate family moment amidst challenging circumstances. It reminds us of the universal nature of parental love and sacrifice across cultures and time periods. Displayed at Radishchev State Art Museum in Saratov, Russia, this remarkable piece invites contemplation about social dynamics while celebrating human resilience in times of adversity.
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