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Caregiver Collection

"Caring for Generations: A Timeless Portrait of Caregivers" In the realm of art, the concept of caregiving transcends time and culture

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Virgin and Child, 16th century

Virgin and Child, 16th century. From the Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Caring for the elderly, conceptual image

Caring for the elderly, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Caring for the elderly, conceptual image. Close-up of a young person and an elderly person holding hands

Background imageCaregiver Collection: The Holy Family with a Shepherd, c1510. Artist: Titian

The Holy Family with a Shepherd, c1510. Artist: Titian
The Holy Family with a Shepherd, c1510. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Virgin and Child icon, 1664. Artist: Emmanuel Tzanes

Virgin and Child icon, 1664. Artist: Emmanuel Tzanes
Virgin and Child icon, 1664. From the Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Painting, title unknown, mid 19th century. Artist: Jean Pierre Alexandre Antigna

Painting, title unknown, mid 19th century. Artist: Jean Pierre Alexandre Antigna
Painting, title unknown, mid 19th century

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Saint Anne with the Christ Child, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist, c1511

Saint Anne with the Christ Child, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist, c1511. Artist: Hans Baldung
Saint Anne with the Christ Child, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist, c1511. From the Washington National Gallery of Art, USA

Background imageCaregiver Collection: The Virgin and Child with Angels, 1512. Artist: Francesco dei Tatti

The Virgin and Child with Angels, 1512. Artist: Francesco dei Tatti
The Virgin and Child with Angels, 1512. From the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Nancy, France

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Madonna and Child, c1510. Artist: Titian

Madonna and Child, c1510. Artist: Titian
Madonna and Child, c1510. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Background imageCaregiver Collection: The Finding of Moses, 16th century. Artist: Jacopo Tintoretto

The Finding of Moses, 16th century. Artist: Jacopo Tintoretto
The Finding of Moses, 16th century. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Background imageCaregiver Collection: The Baptism of Christ, 16th century

The Baptism of Christ, 16th century. From the Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Charity, 17th century. Artist: Cesare Dandini

Charity, 17th century. Artist: Cesare Dandini
Charity, 17th century. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Virgin of Humility, 15th century. Artist: Giovanni di Paolo

Virgin of Humility, 15th century. Artist: Giovanni di Paolo
Virgin of Humility, 15th century

Background imageCaregiver Collection: The Virgin and the Child, 15th century(?)

The Virgin and the Child, 15th century(?). From the Pushkin Museum of Fine Art, Moscow

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Adoration of the Magi, 1507. Artist: Hans Baldung

Adoration of the Magi, 1507. Artist: Hans Baldung
Adoration of the Magi, 1507. From the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Annunciation, 1516-1517. Artist: Jean Bellegambe

Annunciation, 1516-1517. Artist: Jean Bellegambe
Annunciation, 1516-1517. From the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageCaregiver Collection: The Three Ages of Man, allegory, late 16th century. Artist: Jacob de Backer

The Three Ages of Man, allegory, late 16th century. Artist: Jacob de Backer
The Three Ages of Man, allegory, late 16th century. From the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Madonna and Child, late 14th / early 15th century. Artist: Taddeo di Bartolo

Madonna and Child, late 14th / early 15th century. Artist: Taddeo di Bartolo
Madonna and Child, late 14th/early 15th century

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Flirt, 1841. Artist: Miklos Barabas

Flirt, 1841. Artist: Miklos Barabas
Flirt, 1841. From the Musee des Beaux Arts, Budapest

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Epiphany, late 14th / early 15th century. Artist: Taddeo di Bartolo

Epiphany, late 14th / early 15th century. Artist: Taddeo di Bartolo
Epiphany, late 14th/early 15th century

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Madonna and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist, c1497. Artist: Fra Bartolomeo

Madonna and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist, c1497. Artist: Fra Bartolomeo
Madonna and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist, c1497. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Woman with a Child Afraid of a Dog, 17th century. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Woman with a Child Afraid of a Dog, 17th century. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Woman with a Child Afraid of a Dog, 17th century. From the Museum of Fine Art, Budapest

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Old Man Playing with Child, 1635-1640. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Old Man Playing with Child, 1635-1640. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Old Man Playing with Child, 1635-1640. From the British Museum, London

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Jacob Fights the Angel, 1660. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Jacob Fights the Angel, 1660. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Jacob Fights the Angel, 1660. From the Gemaldegalerie, Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageCaregiver Collection: A Lady in a Garden taking Coffee with some Children, probably 1742. Artist: Nicolas Lancret

A Lady in a Garden taking Coffee with some Children, probably 1742. Artist: Nicolas Lancret
A Lady in a Garden taking Coffee with some Children, probably 1742. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Virgin and Child with Saint Dominic and Saint Hyacinth, 1740-1750. Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Virgin and Child with Saint Dominic and Saint Hyacinth, 1740-1750. Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Virgin and Child with Saint Dominic and Saint Hyacinth, 1740-1750. From the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageCaregiver Collection: The Deliverance of Arsinoe, after 1560-1594. Artist: Jacopo Tintoretto

The Deliverance of Arsinoe, after 1560-1594. Artist: Jacopo Tintoretto
The Deliverance of Arsinoe, after 1560-1594. From the Gemaeldegallerie Alte Meister, Dresden, Germany

Background imageCaregiver Collection: The Virgin and Child, c1570-1576. Artist: Titian

The Virgin and Child, c1570-1576. Artist: Titian
The Virgin and Child, c1570-1576. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Woman Having A Facial Massage

Woman Having A Facial Massage

Background imageCaregiver Collection: A young girl plays nurse to her Little Lulu doll

A young girl plays nurse to her Little Lulu doll
United States: c. 1942. A young girl plays nurse to her Little Lulu doll. Valuable resources were conserved for the war effort, as the apron and cap were made from flour sacks

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Source Size = 3789 x 1690

Source Size = 3789 x 1690
Some of the Worst Cases from Tel-El-Kebir, Egypt: a Group of Wounded Men at the Herbert Hospital, Woolwich; Drummer G. Walsh (2nd York and Lancaster Regiment); Private A

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Source Size = 4052 x 5924

Source Size = 4052 x 5924
Russia: Sketches in St. Petersburg during the Royal Marriage Festivities: Itinerant Hosier; Nurse and Child; Match Boy; Crowd; Selling Oranges; Thirty Degrees of Frost; Fishmonger; 1874

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Tonsil Examination

Tonsil Examination
Battle Creek, Michigan: c. 1927. A doctor performing a tonsil examination on a woman patient at John Harvey Kelloggs Battle Creek Sanitarium

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Fluoroscopic Examination

Fluoroscopic Examination
Battle Creek, Michigan: c. 1928. A doctor and nurse performing a fluoroscopic examination of the stomach during the Barium Meal X-Ray Examination at John Harvey Kelloggs Battle Creek Sanitarium

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Nurse Gives Patient Rub Down

Nurse Gives Patient Rub Down
United States: July 23, 1942. A Navy Medical Corps nurse gives a post-op sailor a rub down to relieve sore and stiff muscles

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Kelloggs Sanitarium Scene

Kelloggs Sanitarium Scene
Battle Creek, Michigan: c. 1930. Testing the strength of a patients muscles of the trunk at the Kelloggs Battle Creek Sanitarium

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Sanitarium Salt Glow Treatment

Sanitarium Salt Glow Treatment
Battle Creek, Michigan: c. 1924. A woman receiving a salt glow treatment at the Kelloggs Battle Creek Sanitarium

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Lupino Lane Gets Workup

Lupino Lane Gets Workup
Hollywood, California: 1925. Lupino Lane gets some dedicated bodywork done by his trainer in the film, The Fighting Dude

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Eddie Cantor

Eddie Cantor
Hollywood, California: 1926. Eddie Cantor gets a work over in the Floren Ziegfields film, Kid Boots

Background imageCaregiver Collection: Getting A Massage At Sanitarium

Getting A Massage At Sanitarium
Battle Creek, Michigan: 1930. A patient receiving a Swedish massage at the Kelloggs Battle Creek Sanitarium


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"Caring for Generations: A Timeless Portrait of Caregivers" In the realm of art, the concept of caregiving transcends time and culture. From the serene Virgin and Child paintings of the 16th century to conceptual images depicting elderly care, this collection showcases the profound role that caregivers play in society. The Holy Family with a Shepherd by Titian captures a tender moment as Mary cradles baby Jesus while Joseph looks on attentively. This timeless scene symbolizes the nurturing bond between caregiver and child, emphasizing their unconditional love and protection. Moving forward to 1664, Emmanuel Tzanes' Virgin and Child icon portrays Mary as a compassionate caregiver, offering solace and guidance through her divine presence. The painting exudes an aura of comfort, reminding us that caregivers provide not only physical support but also emotional sustenance. Jean Pierre Alexandre Antigna's untitled mid-19th-century masterpiece presents a thought-provoking image representing caregiving beyond familial ties. It prompts us to reflect on how we can extend our compassion towards those who are vulnerable or marginalized in society. Hans Baldung's Saint Anne with the Christ Child depicts three generations intertwined in an embrace filled with warmth and tenderness. This artwork exemplifies how caregiving extends beyond immediate family members; it encompasses extended relatives who offer support during times of need. Francesco dei Tatti's The Virgin and Child with Angels illustrates heavenly beings assisting Mary in caring for baby Jesus. Here, angels represent selflessness, reminding us that caregivers often go above and beyond their duties to ensure those under their care receive utmost attention. Titian's Madonna and Child radiates maternal affection as Mary gazes lovingly at her son. Through this artwork, we witness how caregiving involves providing constant reassurance while fostering growth within those entrusted to our care. Jacopo Tintoretto's The Finding of Moses tells a tale where even strangers can become caregivers.