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Siblings, by George Romney, circa 1772-73. |
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Five children of the Budd family, unknown artist, circa 1818. |
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Maximilian, Sophie, and Ernst, the children of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, unknown artist, 1908. |
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John Oscar Kent and Sarah Eliza Kent, by S. L. Gerry, 1844. |
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Master John Truman Villebois and his brother Henry Villebois, by Thomas Gainsborough, 1783. |
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Siblings, by Harrington Mann, 1926. |
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British school, circa 1810-25. |
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Siblings with goldfinch and chicks, by J. M. Combelle, 1794. |
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The Plymouth siblings as Amor and Psyche, by Angelica Kauffmann, 1795. |
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Philipp IV of Spain with his sister Infanta Anna, by Bartolomé González y Serrano, 1612. |
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Het gestoorde pianospel (Interrupted Piano Practice), by Willem Bartel van der Kooi, 1813. |
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Anders and Margaret Eek, by Knut Ekwall, before 1912. |
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Two boys said to be children of the Poulett family of Hinton St. George, English School, 1600. |
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Siblings, by José Cruz Herrera, 1928. |
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Unknown, unknown artist, 1874. |
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The Shelly Children, John and Charlotte Anne, by William Beechey, circa 1771-1772. |
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Four unknown siblings with their dog, attributed to Salomon Mesdach, 1627. |
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Auguste, Eugénie, and Marie of Württenberg, the daughters of Count Wilhelm of Württenberg, later Duke of Urach, by his first wife, unknown artist, circa 1852. |
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Sisters, by Wilfred Gabriel De Glehn, 1927. |
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The portrait of the boy is believed to be posthumous. |
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Edward and Sarah Rutter, by Joshua Johnson, 1805. |
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Siblings, by Louis Appian, 1893. |
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Harold and Eric Molson, sons of J. Elsdale Molson, by Gerald Fenwick Metcalfe, circa 1902. |
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Siblings, by Olga Boznańska, 1898. |
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Charles and Henry Brandon, sons of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, and Catherine Willoughby, by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1541. |
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Four siblings, unknown artist, circa 1840. |
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Brothers, by Lydia Field Emmet, 1909. |
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Brothers Hendrick, Johannes, and Simon, by Thomas de Keyser, circa 1627-32. |
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Two sisters, by Carl Ludwig Johann Christinek, 1772. |
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The children of Captain R. D. Pritchard, by Philip August Gaugain, 1827. |
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Geschwister im Schlosspark (Siblings in the Castle Park), by Heinrich Lauenstein, 1888. |
Hello, I have followed, and enjoyed your blog for years. Your work as a blogger is remarkable for its variety, continuity and quality. This is the first time I comment. I found this post simply delightful, also thought provoking and very interesting. Thanks for, as usual going the extra mile looking for representations that include minorities and people of color. Please continue your work, your fans love the effort and the results!
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you SO much for the very lovely comment. It means a lot to me, and I really appreciate it.
DeleteI wonder if some of these paintings are romanticised (although not the photos). My grandchildren sit with each other for a while, but then they argue or go off to separate spaces.
ReplyDeleteYour Beechley and van der Kooi look wonderfully peaceful.
brilliant collection!
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