Check out Renoir, Madame Georges Charpentier and Her Children, Georgette-Berthe and Paul-Émile-Charles, 1878 on Page 4: Depictions of Motherhood and Fatherhood.
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Although Renoir is not known for his enlightened attitude toward women, he
painted one of the most gorgeous paintings of a mother with her son and daughter
(the son is dressed like a girl).
A reader writes in to remind me just how specific Gertrude is when she later describes Ophelia's suicide -- as if she saw it, but did nothing about it. That would make perfect sense if Gertrude knew Ophelia's problem, and agreed that suicide was her only real option.