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Mother Combing Her Childs Hair, known as Hunting for Lice, c
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Mother Combing Her Childs Hair, known as Hunting for Lice, c
5672026 Mother Combing Her Childs Hair, known as Hunting for Lice, c.1652-53 (oil on panel) by Borch or Terborch, Gerard ter (1617-81); 33.2x28.7 cm; Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands; Dutch, out of copyright
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Care Cleanliness Concentration Dutch Golden Age Dutch Interior Family Life Golden Age Housewife Infestation Lice Maternal Benelux Countries Netherlands Holland Dutch
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This portrait, titled "Mother Combing Her Child's Hair, known as Hunting for Lice" captures a tender and intimate moment between a mother and her child. Painted by Gerard ter Borch in the Dutch Golden Age, this oil on panel masterpiece showcases the artist's remarkable attention to detail. Set within the confines of a cozy Dutch interior, we witness the mother sitting with utmost care and concentration as she meticulously combs through her child's hair. The symbolism behind this everyday act is profound - it represents maternal love, care, and cleanliness in an era where lice infestations were common. The composition exudes warmth and familiarity; the soft lighting enhances the bond between mother and child. The boy sits patiently while his mother tends to him, highlighting their close relationship. This painting offers us a glimpse into family life during this period, reminding us of the importance of domesticity and nurturing relationships. Ter Borch's mastery lies not only in capturing human emotion but also in his ability to depict textures realistically. From the intricate patterns on their clothing to every strand of hair delicately painted, he brings these figures to life. Displayed at Mauritshuis in The Hague, Netherlands, this artwork continues to captivate viewers centuries later. It serves as a testament to Ter Borch's skillful portrayal of daily life during one of history's most prosperous periods - an enduring reminder that even mundane moments can be transformed into extraordinary works of art.
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