This is a vintage illustration on the cover of The American weekly magazine, dated Week of May 11, 1949. The illustration features a mother and daughter standing side by side, engaged in a tender moment. The mother, on the right, is depicted in a teal-blue dress with short sleeves, and a floral apron tied at the back. She has her brown hair styled in a neat bun and is smiling warmly as she leans slightly forward. In her right hand, she holds a broom with a wooden handle and blue bristles. Her left hand is gently extended towards her daughter. The daughter, on the left, is dressed in a bright yellow dress with short sleeves and a large bow at the back. She has blonde hair tied in a small bun and is looking up at her mother with a smile. In her right hand, she holds a small bouquet of flowers, featuring pink and yellow blooms with green leaves. The background is a simple, light beige color, with a circular green halo-like design behind the mother and daughter. The text "Mother's Day" is written in a cursive style on the right side, while the magazine's title "THE AMERICAN WEEKLY" is prominently displayed at the top in bold red and black letters. The illustration is signed by the artist "R. M. Miller" in the bottom right corner. The overall style is reminiscent of mid-20th century American illustration, characterized by its clean lines, soft colors, and sentimental theme.
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