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The Prodigal Son
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The prodigal son decides to return to his father.
Luke 15
illustration was published in " bible or books of new testament and old testament" (1875)
scan by Ivan Burmistrov
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This print captures the powerful moment of the Prodigal Son's decision to return to his father. The image, beautifully illustrated in "Bible or Books of New Testament and Old Testament" in 1875, showcases the prodigal son standing at the bottom of a staircase, dressed in period costume and clutching a hiking pole. The scene is filled with religious symbolism as it depicts an ancient civilization and a group of mature men witnessing this significant event. The engraved image transports us back to historical Palestine, showcasing an obsolete yet deeply spiritual moment from both the New Testament and Old Testament. The black and white painting by Ivan Burmistrov evokes a sense of spirituality and tradition. The facial expressions on each character's face reveal their emotions - displeased looks from some while others show hope for reconciliation. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork, we are reminded of concepts such as family, human relationships, spirituality, and redemption. The prodigal son's robe stands out against the backdrop as he takes his first steps towards his father's open arms. This engraving by Gustave Dore serves as a timeless reminder that no matter how far one may stray or how long they have been away from home, there is always an opportunity for forgiveness and reconciliation within our own lives.
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