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Henrique
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The story behind Octave Tassaert's painting "The Dead and Forsaken Mother" poignantly portrays the suffering of the poor in 19th-century France. Painted around 1850, this work exemplifies the the painter's focus on themes such as poverty, despair and social injustice. Known for his empathetic depictions of the oppressed, the artist captured the silent tragedy of a mother who, even in the midst of intense cold and death itself, cradles her sleeping son, seemingly oblivious to the fate that awaits him. The figure of the mother appears against a stark, wintry backdrop, resting beside a pile of twigs that she has probably collected for warmth or to sell, a poignant reminder of the daily struggles
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