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The Return of the Prodigal Son, Mid of the 18th century
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The Return of the Prodigal Son, Mid of the 18th century
The Return of the Prodigal Son, Mid of the 18th century. Found in the Collection of State Open-air Museum Pavlovsk Palace, St. Petersburg
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Assistance Barock Batoni Caritas Charity Compassion Destitution Father Forgiveness Goodness Gratidude Kindheartedness Luke Mercy Needy Parable Penance Pompeo Girolamo 1708 1787 Prodigal Son Repentance Return Of The Prodigal Son Reunion Roman School Sick State Open Air Museum Pavlovsk Palace Symbol Atonement
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This print showcases "The Return of the Prodigal Son" a masterpiece from the mid-18th century. The painting, found in the Collection of State Open-air Museum Pavlovsk Palace in St. Petersburg, beautifully captures an allegory of forgiveness and redemption. In this baroque and rococo-inspired artwork by Pompeo Girolamo Batoni, we witness a powerful scene from the biblical parable told by Luke. The prodigal son, once lost and destitute, returns to his father seeking atonement for his past actions. This image symbolizes compassion, mercy, and the power of repentance. The fine art image depicts a reunion filled with emotions - gratitude on one side and kindness on the other. The father's face radiates goodness as he embraces his long-lost child who has experienced poverty and sickness during their time apart. Through this painting, Batoni conveys themes of charity and Christian values that resonate even today. It serves as a reminder that no matter how far one strays or how deep their mistakes may be, there is always room for forgiveness and reconciliation. Displayed on oil canvas with exquisite detail characteristic of Roman School paintings, this piece invites viewers to reflect upon their own capacity for compassion towards those in need. It stands as a testament to both artistic mastery and timeless moral lessons that continue to touch hearts centuries later.
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