A Boy and a Girl with a Cat and an Eel - meaning and definition. What is A Boy and a Girl with a Cat and an Eel
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What (who) is A Boy and a Girl with a Cat and an Eel - definition


A Boy and a Girl with a Cat and an Eel         
A Boy and a Girl with a Cat and an Eel is a 1635 oil painting by Judith Leyster that is now in the National Gallery, London.
Boy Carrying a Sword         
PAINTING BY EDOUARD MANET (MET, 89.21.2)
L'Enfant à l'épée; Child with a Sword; Boy with a Sword
Boy Carrying a Sword is an 1861 oil painting by the French artist Édouard Manet and is now displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The work depicts a small boy costumed as a page of the Spanish court of the seventeenth century; he is holding a full-sized sword and sword belt.
Virgin and Child with a Cat         
  • The original copper plate, in the Victoria and Albert Museum
PRINT BY REMBRANDT
Virgin and Child with a Cat
The Virgin and Child with a Cat is an etching made in 1654 by the Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669). The Victoria and Albert Museum has in its collection one of the earliest impressions of this etching and the actual copper plate from which the image is taken.