

"Mother and Child" is a [shin-hanga](/glossary/shin-hanga) print by Helen Hyde. This work demonstrates the artist's ability to capture both physical presence and emotional depth through the printing medium.
Helen Hyde brings a distinctive approach to the human figure, combining careful observation with the unique textural qualities of the printing technique. The result is an image that transcends mere representation to become a study of human presence.
The woodblock technique brings a distinctive quality to this work, where the grain of the wood and the layering of pigments create effects that cannot be achieved in any other medium.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Mother and Child was created by Helen Hyde in 1901.
Mother and Child depicts figures, children, and daily life.