Eugene Carriere’s Mother’s Kiss
I’ve posted about Eugene Carriere’s Mother’s Kiss before. I saw it in Atlanta as part of a traveling exhibition of the Pushkin Museum’s collection. After seeing it in the show I was disappointed that I couldn’t find an image of it anywhere on the web. Eventually I found and posted a picture of the painting taken by someone who saw the Pushkin show in Houston. Several years later, after a bit more searching, I’ve found that prints of the image are now available for purchase at art.com. So there you have it.

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June 16th, 2009 at 6:17 pm
Amazing! I love this piece – I saw it in Atlanta as well and I couldn’t find a print of it anywhere either. Thanks for sharing!
November 7th, 2009 at 10:27 am
HI, I saw the painting yesterday at the Gianadda Foundation, in neighbouring Switzerland. Thanks for sharing this. I was deeply moved by the painting, by the sort of wave movement and general curve and the subtle mix of much darkness and touch of rosy light on the faces.