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Domestic Happiness, Laetitia with her Parents, 1789. Artist: John Raphael Smith
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Domestic Happiness, Laetitia with her Parents, 1789. Artist: John Raphael Smith
Domestic Happiness, Laetitia with her Parents, 1789. After George Morland (1763-1804). From The Connoisseur Extra Number I: George Morland, by J. T. Herbert Baily. [Otto Limited, London, 1906]
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In this print titled "Domestic Happiness, Laetitia with her Parents, 1789" we are transported back to the 18th century. The artist, John Raphael Smith, beautifully captures a moment of pure joy and contentment within a family setting. Laetitia, a young girl dressed in a brown bonnet and dress, sits comfortably between her loving parents. The sepia-toned image exudes warmth as it portrays an idyllic scene of domestic bliss. The interior setting provides us with glimpses into their daily lives - from the man reading his magazine to the woman wearing an elegant hat. A furry companion completes the picture as a loyal dog rests at their feet. This artwork is not just about capturing physical appearances; it delves deeper into emotions and relationships. It serves as a metaphor for love and unity within families across time. Despite being fictional characters, they embody the essence of happiness that transcends centuries. As we admire this enchanting portrait engraved by George Morland after John Raphael Smith's original work, we can't help but appreciate its timeless beauty. This particular print was featured in The Connoisseur Extra Number I: George Morland by J. T Herbert Baily in 1906 and published by Otto Limited in London. Through this remarkable piece of artistry, we are reminded of the enduring power of family bonds and how they bring comfort and joy throughout history.
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