Ernesta (Child with Nurse) by Cecilia Beaux - 1894 - 128.3 x 96.8 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art Ernesta (Child with Nurse) by Cecilia Beaux - 1894 - 128.3 x 96.8 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art

Ernesta (Child with Nurse)

oil on canvas • 128.3 x 96.8 cm
  • Cecilia Beaux - May 1, 1855 - September 17, 1942 Cecilia Beaux 1894

Beaux’s two-year-old niece and favorite model, Ernesta Drinker (1892–1981), clutches the hand of her nurse, Mattie, whose figure is boldly cropped at the waist. The radical composition and free brushwork reflect Beaux’s appreciation of paintings by Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas. Moving at her toddler’s pace across a wide expanse of polished floor, Ernesta is a spiritual descendant of Diego Velázquez’s royal children, simultaneously dignified and vulnerable. Mattie’s hand serves as a universal symbol of protection and security, and the large expanse of her apron sets the scale for the child’s diminutive figure.

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P.S. See lovely paintings of artists’ children depicted by their mothers here. <3