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The Return of the Prodigal Son, c1668. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van RijnThe Return of the Prodigal Son, c1668
The Fatted Calf, 1882. Creator: James TissotThe Fatted Calf, 1882. [Illustration to the parable of the Prodigal Son]
The Return of the Prodigal Son, 1667 / 1670. Creator: BartolomeEsteban MurilloThe Return of the Prodigal Son, 1667/1670
The return of the prodigal son, the father embracing his son, from a series, ... ca. 1645The return of the prodigal son, the father embracing his son, from a series of four prints, ca. 1645
Return of the Prodigal Son, from The History of the Prodigal Son, ca. 1540
Father, I have sinned against heaven... and am no more worthy to be called thy son, 19th centuryFather, I have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight, and am no more worthy to be called thy son, 19th century. Biblical scene, from Luke 15: 21: And the son said unto him, Father
Then saith he to the sick of the palsy. Arise, take up thy bed... mid-late 19th centuryThen saith he to the sick of the palsy. Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto thine house, mid-late 19th century. Biblical scene
Richard I of England pardons the archer who shot him, 1199 (1864). Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199) was fatally wounded by a crossbow bolt while besieging the castle of Chalus-Chabrol in France
Richard Coeur De Lion Forgiving Bertrand De Gurdun, 1886. Artist: Thomas BrownRichard Coeur De Lion Forgiving Bertrand De Gurdun, 1886. Richard I, King of England from 1189, (1932). Known as the Lionheart, Richard (1157-1199) spent little of his reign in England
King Richard I (1157-1199), forgiving Bertrannd De Gurdun, late 19th century. Artist: Thomas BrownKing Richard I (1157-1199), forgiving Bertrannd De Gurdun, late 19th century. Richard was King of England from 1189 to 1199
An Act of Grace; Montalbert Pardons the Emperor, 1859. The story behind the cartoon is the trial of the Comte de Montalembert