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Portraits of the artist's father, wife, son and foster son, 1830s. Creator: Emil BaerentzenPortraits of the artist's father, wife, son and foster son, 1830s
L'Adoption - Ah ça! Robert, mon ami... 1841. Creator: Honore DaumierL'Adoption - Ah ca! Robert, mon ami... 1841. Ah ca! Robert, mon ami, tu tombes dans le pastoral, tu te livres a l'adoption?...tu vas bientot couronner des rosieres!
Pharaoh's Daughter Discovers Moses in the Rush Basket, c.1615-c.1630. Creator: Guilliam DujardinPharaoh's Daughter Discovers Moses in the Rush Basket, c.1615-c.1630
The discovery of Moses, 1744-1781. Creator: Jean Baptiste Le PrinceThe discovery of Moses, 1744-1781
Pharoah's Daughter Discovers Moses in the Rush Basket, 1660-1663. Creator: Ferdinand BolPharoah's Daughter Discovers Moses in the Rush Basket, 1660-1663
Foster-Brothers, 1894. Creator: Olof Sager-NelsonFoster-Brothers, 1894
Rich Children, Poor Parents, 1599. Creator: Aert PieterszRich Children, Poor Parents, 1599
Redeemed in Virginia by Catherine S. Lawrence. Baptized in Brooklyn….by Henry Ward...1863. Creator: RenowdenRedeemed in Virginia by Catherine S. Lawrence. Baptized in Brooklyn....by Henry Ward Beecher, May, 1863. Fannie Virginia Casseopia Lawrence, a Redeemed Slave Child, 5 years of age
The Foster-Child, 1867, (1965). Creator: Nikolay NevryovThe Foster-Child, 1867, (1965). People gathered around a carpet-covered table, in an air of tension. Painting, also known as A Ward, in the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Margaret Giggs, 1526-1527 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerMargaret Giggs, 1526-1527 (1945). Margaret Clement or Clements (1508-1570), nee Giggs, was one of the most learned women of the Tudor era and the foster daughter of Sir Thomas More
Dr Barnardos Homes, 1937. From The Sphere - Coronation Record Number. [The Sphere, London, 1937]
Between two mothers, 1902. The adopted and the biological mother. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 23rd November 1902
Jemmy Button, the Fuegian adopted by Fitzroys expedition, in 1834 (1839). During 1833 when Jemmy was living with the expedition, he was dressed in European clothes and his hair was cut short
Jemmy Button, the Fuegian adopted by the Fitzroy expedition, as he appeared in 1833 (1839). In 1834, after his return to his tribe, all trace of European influence disappeared