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Rita Angus

Mother and Child (Jean and Anton Jones with Portrait of Fred Jones behind)

1942

Mother and Child (Jean and Anton Jones with Portrait of Fred Jones behind)

Artwork Information

Rita Angus’s portrait of her sister with baby son refers to historic representations of the Madonna and Child. Jean Jones looks maternally down on Anton, who stares directly out, communicating with the viewer. Their setting, with toys on the ground and a painting of Fred Jones, husband and father of the sitters, on the wall behind, however, firmly grounds the painting in a domestic interior.

During her career, Angus executed many portraits, including self-portraits. She insisted that these works were only given or sold to the people for whom they were made. Ron Brownson notes that ‘She would not paint portraits in a public, non-personal context.’ (Intimate Portraits, 2005)

Title
Mother and Child (Jean and Anton Jones with Portrait of Fred Jones behind)
Production Date
1942
Medium
watercolour
Dimensions
460 x 315 mm
Credit Line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2005
Accession No
2005/6
Copyright
No known copyright restrictions
Department
New Zealand Art
Display Status
Not on display

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