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REMBRANDT, Harmenszoon van Rijn, called (1606-1669). Return of the Prodigal Son. 1668. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. Saint Petersburg. State Hermitage Museum
Prodigal Son ReturnsA ne er-do-well son, obviously the apple of the mothers and sisters eye, returns home. The dog greets him tail wagging, but his stern father doesn t look best pleased
The Prodigals ReturnTHE PRODIGAL SON He is welcomed home by his father
The Baron, in L Enfant Prodigue, a musical play without words, at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London Date: circa 1915
A scene from the Diaghileff ballet companys production of The Prodigal Son, London, 1929 with Felia Doubrovska and Serge Lilar Date: 1929
English gentleman writing a begging letter in a decrepit parlour with lawyer and loanshark looking on. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from William
Music cover, Intermezzo, The Prodigal SonMusic cover, Intermezzo by J M Glover, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in The Prodigal Son, arrangement for pianoforte
PARABLE OF PRODIGAL SONThe Parable of the Prodigal Son
Devils House (Duivelshuis), Malines (Mechelen), BelgiumDevils House (Duivelshuis, or Prodigal Son), a wooden gothic building in Malines (Mechelen), Belgium, dating back to the 16th century. The name comes from Biblical scenes carved above the door
New Testament. Parable of the Prodigal Son. Engraving. ColorNew Testament. Parable of the Prodigal Son. The prodigal son in the arms of his father. Gospel of Luke. Chapter 15. Verses 11 to 32. Engraving by Pannemarker. Gustave Dores drawing. Colored
The Prodigal Son by E N WillettPromotional postcard for The Prodigal Son by E. N. Willett; music F. C. Nicholls. First produced at the Domestic Mission, Liverpool, 18th March 1896. Actress Maud Western is shown as Dick
The Prodigal Son by Hall CainePromotional postcard for The Prodigal Son by Hall Caine. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Douglas, 2nd November 1904 Drury Lane Theatre, 7th September 1905. Wentworth Crokes Co
The Prodigal Parson by Fred Cunnnghame and C A ClarkePromotional postcard for The Prodigal Parson by Fred Cunninghame and C. A. Clarke. First produced at Lincoln, 16th May 1898 and Standard, 19th June 1899. Date: circa 1899
A Prodigal Father by Glen MacdonoughPromotional postcard for A Prodigal Father by Glen Macdonough. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, Aberdeen, 12th September 1904 as Joness Jaunt. Lilford Arthurs Co. supporting Charles Collette
Cartoon, The Reconciliation, by James Gillray, with a quotation from the parable of the Prodigal Son. Showing a reconciliation between King George III and his son, the Prince of Wales
Prodigal son sees a return home as dangerous to his healthThe prodigal son (likely a cad and bounder who has run up a large debt on the family account back home in Blighty) seeing a return home as the poor option !
BASSANO, Leandro (1557-1622). The return of the prodigal son. end 16th c. Central detail. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum
Master of the Prodigal Son (16th century). The flight into Egypt. 16th c. Flemish art. Oil on wood. BELGIUM. Tournai. Fine Arts Museum
Tapestry depicting a bath scene of the Prodigal Son. 1460-1470. German School. Tapestry. GERMANY. N rg. Germanisches Nationalmuseum (German National Museum)
The Prodigal Son (Der Verlorene Sohn). 1637. Flemish art. Oil. AUSTRIA. Vienna. Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (Museum of Art History)
The Return of the Prodigal Son
The return of the prodigal party
The WPA Federal Dance Theatre presents The eternal prodigal Choreography by Gluck-Sandor, music by Herbert Kingsley. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of The Eternal Prodigal
The funny farce comedy, The prodigal father. Date c1897
Burns / Made to MournMAN WAS MADE TO MOURN O man! while in thy early years, How prodigal of time! Mis-spending all thy precious hours, thy glorious, youthful prime!
The Prodigal SonTHE PRODIGAL SON
Parable of Prodigal SonThe Prodigal Son, working as a swineherd, thinks how much better it would be if he had stayed home