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The Fishermans Wife, 1885 (c1940). Artist: Arthur Hacker
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The Fishermans Wife, 1885 (c1940). Artist: Arthur Hacker
The Fishermans Wife, 1885. Painting held at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. From The Worlds Greatest Paintings, Vol. 1, edited by T. Leman Hare [Odhams Press Ltd, London, c1940]
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The Fisherman's Wife, 1885 (c1940) - A Glimpse into Domestic Life in the Late 19th Century
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. This print showcases Arthur Hacker's renowned painting, "The Fisherman's Wife" which is held at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. The artwork provides a fascinating insight into domestic life during the late 19th century. In this intimate scene, we see a tired mother sitting in her cluttered kitchen surrounded by her children. The untidy room and disheveled clothing hint at the exhaustion that comes with parenting and childcare. Despite the chaos, there is an undeniable sense of love and tenderness as she cradles her baby while one child rests beside her on a chair. Hacker masterfully captures the essence of motherhood through his use of color and light. The warm hues create a comforting atmosphere within this humble abode, emphasizing the strength and resilience required to raise a family during that era. As we gaze upon this timeless piece of art, we are reminded of both the challenges faced by mothers throughout history and their unwavering dedication to their families. It serves as a poignant reminder that despite societal changes over time, certain aspects of parenthood remain constant. This print from "The World's Greatest Paintings" publication allows us to appreciate not only Arthur Hacker's artistic talent but also offers us an opportunity to reflect on our own understanding of family dynamics across different centuries.
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