
Student Choice: Familial Bonds
Families are often the biggest influence on a person and directly affect their development. Family is a word that can have various definitions depending on the person you ask. Family can be many things: parents who raised you, siblings you were raised with, friends who found you, people you can create families with, etc.. In this portfolio, various types of these bonds can be seen throughout these artists's work.
Selections made by Zoe-Rose Dieguez, Art History Major, class of 2023
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Title | Artist | Medium | Creation Date |
Wedding (Noce) | Betty Esman (aka Betty Esman Samuels) | Oil on canvas | about 1928-1930 |
Memory | John Sloan | Etching on paper | 1906 |
Family Group | Henry Moore | Bronze | about 1944-1946 |
A Family Group | George de Forest Brush | Oil on plywood panel | 1907 |
Family Circle | Lithograph on Rives paper | 1936 | |
Familia 5 | Silvia Levenson | Kiln-formed glass | 2011 |
Christmas Eve Dinner, from the volume "Interior Exposure" | Jessica Todd Harper | Photograph | 2006 |
A Young Woman from Thebes Tending Her Wounded Father | Antoinette Béfort (aka Antoinette Bandelier de Béfort) | Oil on canvas | 1809 |
Domestic Scene | Suzuki Harunobu | Color woodblock print | |
The New Brother | Jacob Henricus Maris | Oil on canvas | about 1890 |
Pinto | Mel Hunter | Lithograph on paper | 1974 |
Mother and Child | Formed and sculpted terracotta | 1600-1699 |
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