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Born in Singapore in 1931, the late Choo Keng Kwang is one of the country’s beloved first-generation artists. His iconic status led to his artworks being commissioned by royalty, dignitaries and governments. The Singapore government had commissioned his paintings as state gifts to foreign dignitaries, with his works presented to the late Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and China’s chairman, Mao Tse-Tung. This particular painting, though dark and departs from the artist’s vivid colours, exhibits a sense of calmness and love as the mother is seen crossing a river with her child strapped on close to her using a cloth, while carrying a bag of some kind on each hand.