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A Mother’s Bedroom

Artist W. P. Brigden
Date1895
ClassificationsDrawing
Mediumpen and ink
DimensionsObject: 13 3/16 × 19 5/8 in. (33.5 × 49.9 cm) Sheet: 14 × 21 1/16 in. (35.6 × 53.5 cm)
Credit LineThe Rona and Martin Schneider Collection of Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Fine Art
Keyword/Subject
  • interior
  • 19th century
  • illustration
  • design
Object number2017.0057
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Fireplace Nook with Sideboard and China Cabinets
Fireplace Nook with Sideboard and China Cabinets
W. P. Brigden
1894
"Listen, Joe - I almost forgot about Mother's Day. Send me another case of Three Star."
"Listen, Joe - I almost forgot about Mother's Day. Send me another case of Three Star."
Alan Dunn
1930
89. Mother-in-law. I have endured grim affliction,/ Hard chains at home,/ I say to anyone, that not even statues/ Of mothers-in-law are good.
89. Mother-in-law. I have endured grim affliction,/ Hard chains at home,/ I say to anyone, that not even statues/ Of mothers-in-law are good.
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
"Listen, Claude, I might squeeze you in for dinner between Lottie's wedding and Mother's Day, if you aren't satisfied with Ash Wednesday."
"Listen, Claude, I might squeeze you in for dinner between Lottie's wedding and Mother's Day, if you aren't satisfied with Ash Wednesday."
Alan Dunn
1931
"Now, Chloe dear, you aren't going to spoil Mother's Louis XIV scheme, are you?"
"Now, Chloe dear, you aren't going to spoil Mother's Louis XIV scheme, are you?"
Alan Dunn
1931
"Dear Heavens, Eldred, do be careful! This is Mother's Day."
"Dear Heavens, Eldred, do be careful! This is Mother's Day."
Alan Dunn
1927
44. Youthful Mothers of Japan
44. Youthful Mothers of Japan
1896
Youthful mothers
Youthful mothers
1896
Die Mütter (The Mothers)
Die Mütter (The Mothers)
Käthe Kollwitz
1922
One of many Mothers of Hate
One of many Mothers of Hate
Onsmith
2011
Mother’s Children
Mother’s Children
Abram Tromka
1928
Image Not Available for Mother's Day in Stockholm
Mother's Day in Stockholm
C. Ronald Bechtle
20th century
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