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Motherless, c1899, (1914). Artist: Luke Fildes
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Motherless, c1899, (1914). Artist: Luke Fildes
Motherless, c1899, (1914). From the Paisley Art Institute Collection, held at the Paisley Museum and Art Galleries, Paisley. From King Alberts Book. [The Daily Telegraph, London, 1914]
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This print titled "Motherless, c1899" by Luke Fildes evokes a profound sense of emotion and introspection. The artist's poignant portrayal of a family scene from the late 19th century resonates even in the early 20th century. The image captures an intimate moment within an interior setting, where a father sits comfortably on a chair with his young daughter nestled beside him. Both figures are engrossed in a book, symbolizing their shared love for literature and knowledge. The father's protective presence is palpable as he gently cradles his daughter while she peacefully sleeps. Luke Fildes masterfully employs color to enhance the atmosphere of this painting. Soft hues create a warm and serene ambiance that envelops the room, emphasizing the tenderness between father and child. Through this artwork, Fildes explores themes of single parenthood and the complexities of familial relationships during his time. His sensitive brushstrokes convey both strength and vulnerability, highlighting the challenges faced by parents who assume multiple roles. Displayed at Paisley Museum and Art Galleries as part of King Albert's Book collection, this piece serves as a timeless reminder of paternal love transcending societal norms. It invites viewers to reflect on universal concepts such as nurturing, resilience, and devotion that continue to shape our understanding of family dynamics today.
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