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Woman Child Pantry woman child basement room

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Woman Child Pantry woman child basement room

Woman with a Child in a Pantry, A woman with a child in a basement room with tiled floor. A young woman hands a little girl a can with a lid. See through left and right to other rooms. In the room on the right the window is open, near the window a chair with cushion, on the wall a painting with a mans portrait, interior of the house, container of metal: bucket, can, canister, drum, tin, girl (child between toddler and youth), Pieter de Hooch, c. 1656 - c. 1660, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 65 cm × w 60.5 cm

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In this print titled "Woman Child Pantry woman child basement room" we are transported back in time to witness a poignant scene within the walls of a humble home. The image portrays a young woman and a little girl standing in what appears to be a basement room with tiled flooring. The focus of the photograph lies on the interaction between these two figures. The young woman, tenderly extending her hand, offers a can with a lid to the little girl, who stands before her. Through the transparent walls on either side, we catch glimpses of other rooms within the house. To the right, an open window allows sunlight to stream into another space where we spot an inviting chair adorned with cushions. On one wall hangs a painting featuring the portrait of a man, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to this domestic setting. The interior is filled with various metal containers such as buckets, cans, canisters, and drums - perhaps serving as symbols of resilience and resourcefulness amidst challenging circumstances. The presence of these objects hints at their significance in daily life during that era. This evocative artwork by Pieter de Hooch was created between 1656 and 1660 using canvas and oil paint. It measures approximately 65 cm in height and 60.5 cm in width. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print from Liszt Collection, let us reflect on the profound emotions it elicits - reminding us of our shared humanity across time and capturing both hardship and tenderness within

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