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William Strang — Woman and Child
William Strang

Woman and Child

1886

"Woman and Child" is an etching by Scottish artist William Strang that depicts an intimate domestic scene between a mother and child. The work demonstrates Strang's mastery of the etching medium through its delicate linework and subtle tonal variations, which he uses to convey tenderness and psychological connection between the figures. Created during the late 19th or early 20th century, the print exemplifies Strang's interest in printmaking as a fine art form and his skill in capturing human emotion and relationship through the expressive possibilities of etched line.

Medium
etching

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William Strang, Woman and Child, 1886

"Woman and Child" is an etching by Scottish artist William Strang that depicts an intimate domestic scene between a mother and child. The work demonstrates Strang's mastery of the etching medium through its delicate linework and subtle tonal variations, which he uses to convey tenderness and psychological connection between the figures. Created during the late 19th or early 20th century, the print exemplifies Strang's interest in printmaking as a fine art form and his skill in capturing human emotion and relationship through the expressive possibilities of etched line.

Medium
etching
Year
1886
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Print, Mother and Child, Tender intimacy, Art Nouveau, Romantic Aesthetic, Etching, Scottish Artist, Domestic Life, Late 19th Century, Figurative Art

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