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Tangerin A mother and her two children. Painting by Jacques Emile (Jacques-Emile
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Tangerin A mother and her two children. Painting by Jacques Emile (Jacques-Emile
JLJ4644575 Tangerin A mother and her two children. Painting by Jacques Emile (Jacques-Emile) Blanche (1861-1942) 1898 Sun. 1, 4x1, 2 m. Paris, Musee du petit Palais by Blanche, Jacques-Emile (1861-1942); Musee du Petit Palais, Paris, France; (add.info.: Tangerin A mother and her two children. Painting by Jacques Emile (Jacques-Emile) Blanche (1861-1942) 1898 Sun. 1, 4x1, 2 m. Paris, Musee du petit Palais); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Agrume Alimentation Brotherhood Citrus Curiosite Curiosity Enfance Enfant Envie Envy Faim Famille Francaise Fraternite Hunger Jalousie Jealousy Jeunesse Mere Nourriture Orange Fruit Francais Peinture
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In this painting by Jacques-Emile Blanche, titled "Tangerin A mother and her two children" we are transported to a moment frozen in time. The artist skillfully captures the essence of childhood, family dynamics, and human emotions through his brushstrokes. The central figure is a loving mother surrounded by her two children. Their faces reflect a mix of curiosity, hunger, and perhaps even jealousy as they gaze at the tantalizing tangerine fruit held delicately in their mother's hand. The vibrant orange hues of the citrus contrast beautifully with the muted tones of their clothing, adding depth to the composition. Blanche masterfully portrays not only the physical features but also the complex emotions that often accompany sibling relationships. We can almost feel the unspoken competition between them as they vie for their mother's attention and affection. This painting serves as a poignant reminder of our own childhood experiences - moments filled with both joy and longing. It evokes memories of shared meals with loved ones and highlights how food can symbolize more than just sustenance; it represents love, connection, and nourishment on multiple levels. Displayed at Musee du Petit Palais in Paris, this artwork continues to captivate viewers from around the world with its timeless depiction of familial bonds and universal human experiences.
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