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A rare happy family scene by German artist Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945) She made “Greeting” 1892 to commemorate the birth of her first child and went into labour while working on it. collection.

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A few specimens from our collection by a Greek artist (5th century BC), William Hogarth (English, 1697-1764), Francisco Goya (Spanish, 1746-1828), and Enook Manomie (Inuit, 1941-2006)

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The Holy Family with an Angel Offering Fruitc. 1530 – 1532, detail of centre panel of Pieter Coecke van Aelst's triptych. Oil on panel. Collection of McMaster Museum of Art, Levy Bequest Purchase 1993.
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is by Takao Tanabe, one of Canada's leading painters and printmakers. C/Mark, 2006, acrylic on paper. Gift of the artist to

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This week's is artist Marion Long whose painting of the Honourable Albert Matthews hangs in Divinity College. Read about her life and work on the Canadian Women Artists History Initiative's website: https://t.co/VXMNTBGd5b

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"Ohne Titel (Früchtestilleben)" a 2007-2008 encaustic painting by Tony Scherman. Gift of the artist to McMaster Museum of Art

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It's and this week's word is intaglio: a print where the design is created by scraping away areas+inserting ink within the grooves created.
IMAGE: William Hogarth (1697-1764) False Perspective, 1753, etching on paper, On loan from Dundurn National Historic Site

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Balanced herring and oversized mug – a bad mix!
Detail from William Hogarth’s 1751 engraving “Beer Street”. Gift of Dr. Paul Fritz to McMaster Museum of Art.

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It's and this week's word is simultaneous narrative: when more than one part of the story is happening at once in one artwork.
IMAGE: Pieter Coecke van Aelst, “A Triptych: The Holy Family with an Angel Offering Fruit”, 1530-32, Levy Bequest Purchase.

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Detail of dogs in 1565 engraving by Giorgio Ghisi, Allegory of the Hunt (after Luca Penni). Gift of Herman H. Levy to McMaster Museum of Art

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