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The feast of the prodigal child Painting by David Teniers II the young (1610-1690)
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The feast of the prodigal child Painting by David Teniers II the young (1610-1690)
JLJ4586080 The feast of the prodigal child Painting by David Teniers II the young (1610-1690), 1644 Sun. 0, 7x0, 89 m by Teniers, David the Younger (1610-90); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The feast of the prodigal child Painting by David Teniers II the young (1610-1690), 1644 Sun. 0, 7x0, 89 m); Photo ePhoto Josse; Flemish, out of copyright
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© Josse / Bridgeman Images
Bistro Terrace Ensign Feast Flemish Style Hostel Hotel Hunger Prodigal Son Restaurant
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This print showcases "The Feast of the Prodigal Child" painting by David Teniers II the Young. Created in 1644, this masterpiece measures 0.7x0.89 meters and is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The painting depicts a scene from daily life during the Flemish era, showcasing themes of food, leisure, and wealth. The central focus is on a lavish feast taking place at a hostel or restaurant, where people are gathered to enjoy a meal together. The artist skillfully captures the atmosphere of abundance and celebration through his meticulous attention to detail. In the foreground, we see an ensign holding up a glass while surrounded by various characters indulging in food and drink. This composition symbolizes excess and extravagance reminiscent of the biblical story of the prodigal son who squandered his inheritance before returning home to be welcomed with open arms. Beyond its religious connotations, this painting also offers us a glimpse into Flemish culture during that time period. It showcases their love for good food and conviviality as well as their appreciation for fine art. Through this print by © Photo Josse from Fine Art Finder, viewers can immerse themselves in David Teniers II's mastery and experience firsthand what it was like to be part of such an opulent feast set against a backdrop featuring views of a cityscape done in classic Flemish style.
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