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My Mother 3, 1870 (illustration)
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My Mother 3, 1870 (illustration)
7309631 My Mother 3, 1870 (illustration) by Howard, J. (active c. 1870); 27, 5 x 23, 5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: In "Aunt Louisa's wee wee stories": Country Alphabet, Baby, Hey Diddle Diddle, My Mother. Chromolithography printing. McLoughlin Brothers, New York, around 1870. (Handwritten dedication from 1875) Texts by Laura Jewry Valentine (1814-1899). Illustrations by J. Howard. Measurements: 27.5 x 23.5. 112 pages."); Photo © Duvallon
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This print titled "My Mother 3,1870 (illustration)" by J. Howard is a charming representation of tenderness and affection in the late nineteenth century. The image is part of the book "Aunt Louisa's wee wee stories: Country Alphabet, Baby, Hey Diddle Diddle, My Mother" published around 1870 by McLoughlin Brothers in New York. The chromolithography printing technique used to create this illustration brings out vibrant colors that beautifully depict a scene filled with love and warmth. In the picture, we see a baby peacefully sleeping in their nightgown while being cradled by their mother. The artist has skillfully captured the bond between mother and child through delicate details and expressions. This nostalgic piece takes us back to a time when alphabet primers were an essential tool for children's education. It serves as a reminder of simpler times when mothers played an integral role in nurturing their little ones. The handwritten dedication from 1875 adds another layer of history to this artwork, making it even more special. This particular print measures approximately 27.5 x 23.5 cm and belongs to a private collection. Through this image, we are transported into the world of early American childhood where love and care were expressed through simple gestures like reading bedtime stories or singing lullabies. It captures not only the innocence of infancy but also celebrates maternal love that transcends time.
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