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Rembrandt and Saskia in the parable of the Prodigal Son, c. 1635. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
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Rembrandt and Saskia in the parable of the Prodigal Son, c. 1635. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
Rembrandt and Saskia in the parable of the Prodigal Son, c. 1635. Found in the collection of the Dresden State Art Collections
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Assistance Barock Caritas Charity Compassion Destitution Father Forgiveness Goodness Gratidude Kindheartedness Luke Mercy Needy Parable Penance Prodigal Son Rembrandt Rembrandt Van Rhijn 1606 1669 Repentance Reunion Saskia Sick Symbol Atonement
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This print captures the essence of Rembrandt's masterpiece, "Rembrandt and Saskia in the parable of the Prodigal Son". Painted around 1635 by the renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rhijn, this piece is a profound symbol of love, forgiveness, and redemption found within Christianity. Set against a backdrop of poverty and destitution, this Baroque painting tells the biblical story of the prodigal son's return to his father. The father's kindheartedness and compassion are beautifully portrayed as he embraces his wayward child with open arms. Through this allegory from the New Testament book of Luke, Rembrandt explores themes of repentance, atonement, mercy, and reunion. The fine art image showcases Rembrandt's exceptional talent for capturing human emotions on canvas. The expressions on both father and son convey deep gratitude and relief while emphasizing their emotional journey towards reconciliation. Saskia's presence adds an additional layer to this portrait as she represents support during times of sickness or need. With its rich colors and masterful brushstrokes in oil on canvas technique typical for barock style paintings; this artwork serves as a timeless reminder that goodness prevails even in moments when one feels lost or abandoned. It reminds us all about the power of charity, assistance, and compassion towards those experiencing hardship. Displayed in Dresden State Art Collections today; it continues to inspire viewers with its powerful message about forgiveness and second chances.
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