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history of mother and child painting by aguilar cruz
his Mother
The mother of Jesus
An artist. "Mother Love" painting.
Mary Cassatt's most expensive painting is "Mother and Two Children" and it is painted on oil on canvas medium. It was sold for record $4,272,000 at Christie's Important American Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture auctionin New York.
Whistler's Mother painting is housed at the Museé d'Orsay, Paris.
Whistler's Mother was a painting done by American-born painter James McNeill Whistler in 1871. It is believed that Whistler's mother, Anna McNeill Whistler, posed for the painting while living in London with her son.
The original is an oil painting, but it is widely known as a print.
1991 was the original Mother Nature by Jim Warren
hOw much is mother and son picture worth
Your mother must have believed the painting was her property if she devised it to you in her will. If the probate proceeding is not yet completed you could request that the executor take steps to retrieve the painting. If there is no probate proceeding this is a difficult situation. There are times when a deceased person has personal property in their possession at the time of their death that belongs to someone else. However, her sister had no right to remove the painting from your mother's house. Her sister had the burden of proving the painting belonged to her. You should try to speak to older members of the family, or friends and neighbors, who might know the history of the painting and would be able to tell you where the painting came from and how it came into your mother's possession. You should also try to line up some people who are willing to sign affidavits that your aunt took the painting from your mother's house after your mother's death. You could try to find any photographs taken in your mother's house that show the painting in the background. All that may become your proof should you need to sue your aunt for the return of the painting. Once you have satisfied yourself that the painting did belong to your mother (you may know that already) have your attorney send your aunt a formal letter requesting that the painting she removed from your mother's house on such-and-such a date be returned. Send it by certified mail. Decide if you want to pursue your claim in court. If you do then put that in your letter as your next step if the painting isn't returned within a certain period of time.
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