Mother and Children

Not to be confused with Mother and Child.
Mother and Children
French: La Promenade
A painting of a woman and two girls standing on a path, all three of which having blonde hair and wearing blue coats and both facing and looking right
Artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Year 1876 (1876)
Subject A mother and her two girls
Location Frick Collection, New York City
Website www.frick.org/interact/pierre-auguste-renoir-mother-and-children-la-promenade

Mother and Children (also known as La Promenade) is an Impressionist painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir that is housed in the Frick Collection.[1] Although the painting is most commonly known as Mother and Children, Renoir presented it with the title La Promenade in 1876.[2] The painting is displayed in an alcove under a set of stairs at the Frick.[3] Jill Bialosky wrote in her memoir History of a Suicide: My Sister's Unfinished Life that, when she and her mother visited the Frick, Mother and Children reminded her of what life was like with her mother and sister Kim before Kim died.[4]

References

  1. Vogel, Carol (June 23, 2011). "The Morgan Creates a Drawing Institute". The New York Times. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  2. House 1997, p. 55.
  3. Leapman 2000, p. 198.
  4. Bialosky 2012, p. 10.

Bibliography

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