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Image: The Prodigal Son

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The Prodigal Son

ca. 1588
16th century

Adriaen Collaert, Dutch (Flemish), (ca. 1560–1618)

Object Type: prints
Medium and Support: Etching
State: Before the plate was cut
Edition: From a set of four; no. 2 and no. 3 on this mat, 1939.D1.165
Bibliography: Hollstein 90–93 (vol. 3, p. 51).
Credit Line: Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1939
Accession Number: 1939.D1.165.1-2

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This object has the following keywords:
  • Bible
  • New Testament
  • parables - Use for short, fictitious stories that illustrate a moral attitude or religious principle. W [November 1992 descriptor moved. October 1990 descriptor added.]
  • Prodigal Son
  • religions
  • religious art - Use broadly for art depicting religious subjects or for art used in worship. [September 1993 descriptor added.]
  • series (groups) - Use for related publications issued successively, especially those bearing a collective as well as an individual title; and, in the visual arts, for groups of works by a single artist having a specific and purposeful relation among the works. [March 1993 descriptor changed, was 'series'; alternate term added; descriptor moved. January 1991 scope note added.]

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