The artwork “Mother at the Cradle” by Pieter de Hooch, created around 1662, is a Baroque oil painting on canvas measuring 92 by 100 cm. As a genre painting, it portrays an everyday scene from domestic life. This notable work is housed in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, Germany.
The artwork depicts a tranquil, domestic interior where a mother sits beside a cradle, suggesting her nurturing role. Cloaked in a fur-trimmed robe, she exudes calm attentiveness. The room, illuminated with warm light, reveals intricate details including the checkered floor, a small dog, and a child standing in a doorway, creating a scene filled with quiet intimacy. The mother’s serene composure and the careful arrangement of the objects speak to de Hooch’s mastery in capturing the subtleties of domestic life during the Baroque era.