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Mother with Baby - Portrait Study, 19th Century Oil on Panel

Late 19th Century

$1,432.32
£1,068.74
€1,200
CA$1,997.30
A$2,188.76
CHF 1,143.02
MX$26,302.92
NOK 14,289.69
SEK 13,477.46
DKK 9,135.79

About the Item

A lively and affectionate oil study on wood panel by a female artist depicting a mother sitting in a Louis XV armchair with her infant in her lap. She is dressed in a green long skirt with a white blouse, and both mother and child are turned toward one another, looking att each other in a warm, lovingly, intimate exchange. In the upper right corner the inscription reads, “Ida with most loving remembrance,” and the work is signed with the monogram “ABS.” On the verso is the inscription “Skiss af Anne Skepply” (study by Anne Skepply). The composition is intimate in scale and execution: the brushwork suggests a comfortable domestic interior, and the palette, green dress offset by the pale tones of the infant’s naked skin and the warm wood of the chair reinforces the tender mood. The Louis XV armchair situates the sitter within a genteel domestic setting typical of bourgeois taste in the later 19th century. The inscription indicates the picture was likely conceived as a personal commemorative gift or keepsake for “Ida”. Although we have yet not identified the artist of this painting who could be English or possibly American, we will continue with more research and see if we can identify her.
  • Creation Year:
    Late 19th Century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14.18 in (36 cm)Width: 12.6 in (32 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
    In good condition. Frame with some damages and should preferable be changed.
  • Gallery Location:
    Stockholm, SE
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2608216986412

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Maternal Delight III, or Mothers Joy III, (In Swedish Modersglädje III) by Anders Zorn depicting a young woman lovingly playing with her child. A small amusing detail is the small child face visible on the lower left side, just outside the oval. This is an extremely rare etching and is one of two or possibly three known in existence of a so called cancellation proof. A cancellation proof etching of the Maternal Delight III is in the Boston Public Library Collection, USA. Signed Zorn in the plate. When Zorn decided that the vey limited number of prints were all done he took his burin, (the steel cutting tool used in engraving also, back in history, called graver), and made cross hatched lines across the figures on the original plate, after which he made a couple of after proofs or cancellation proofs and the present etching is one of them. This gives the present work a special and interesting image of one of Zorns best and rarest etchings. 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