NURS'D at HOME
Engraving
01/06/1796 (publication)
01/06/1796 (publication)
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Colour printed stipple engraving (one of a pair). The engraving shows a mother wearing a pink gown with a green sash and white cap and fichu, seated on a stool hugging the child on her lap: the child has short curly hair and wears a white gown, and is hugging its mother in return. A woman in a fawn gown with a white fichu, probably the child's nurse, bends over them both solicitously.
Object details
Object type | |
Title | NURS'D at HOME (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Colour printed stipple engraving on white paper |
Brief description | Colour printed stipple engraving entitled 'Nurs'd at Home', engraved by Strutt after Stothard; English, 1796 |
Physical description | Colour printed stipple engraving (one of a pair). The engraving shows a mother wearing a pink gown with a green sash and white cap and fichu, seated on a stool hugging the child on her lap: the child has short curly hair and wears a white gown, and is hugging its mother in return. A woman in a fawn gown with a white fichu, probably the child's nurse, bends over them both solicitously. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
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Historical context | The image comments on the closer mother/ child relationship achievable when both shared the parental home. Its pair 'Nurs'd Abroad' contrasts the effect on the mother/ child relationship of the once fashionable custom of sending babies away to be breastfed by a wet nurse at her home. These children were better looked after than the foundling children also 'out at nurse', but many of the parents and children may have been strangers to each other. |
Production | Publisher's firm was situated at Ludgate Hill Reason For Production: Retail |
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Associated object | B.247-1998 (Source) |
Collection | |
Accession number | B.248-1998 |
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Record created | September 4, 1998 |
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