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The prodigal son or "allegory of the five senses"
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The prodigal son or "allegory of the five senses"
LSE4316066 The prodigal son or " allegory of the five senses". Painting by Johannes Baeck (ca. 1600-1654), oil on canvas, 1637. Flemish art, 17th century. Dim. 122, 5 x 184 cm. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria. by Baeck, Johan (c.1600-54); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: The prodigal son or " allegory of the five senses". Painting by Johannes Baeck (ca. 1600-1654), oil on canvas, 1637. Flemish art, 17th century. Dim. 122, 5 x 184 cm. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; out of copyright
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The Prodigal Son or Allegory of the Five Senses
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is a captivating painting by Johannes Baeck that transports viewers to the vibrant world of 17th century Flemish art. This oil on canvas masterpiece, created in 1637, measures an impressive 122.5 x 184 cm and can be found at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. Baeck's work skillfully combines elements of religious symbolism and human experience. The central figure, representing the prodigal son from biblical parables, is surrounded by a plethora of intriguing details. A young girl dressed in elaborate costume stands nearby, her gaze fixed upon him with a mischievous grin on her face. The painting also showcases various objects and symbols associated with the five senses - crockery for taste, a musical instrument (cello) for hearing, a pearl necklace for touch, wine glasses for sight and smell - alluding to both sensual pleasure and indulgence. Through his masterful brushstrokes and attention to detail, Baeck invites us to contemplate themes such as desire, vice, temptation, and redemption. The composition exudes an air of eroticism while simultaneously exploring deeper philosophical concepts. "The Prodigal Son or Allegory of the Five Senses" is not only visually stunning but also rich in meaning. It serves as a reminder that even amidst life's temptations and excesses there exists room for growth and spiritual awakening. This remarkable artwork continues to captivate audiences today with its timeless beauty and thought-provoking narrative.
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