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February 9, 2010

"Spotlight" on Temptation, by William-Adolphe Bourguereau, Gallery 357

12:30 – 12:50 p.m.

The Prodigal Son
Title:The Prodigal Son
Artist:David Teniers
Date:c. 1640
Medium:Oil on copper
Dimensions:22 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. (57.15 x 77.47 cm) (canvas)
Creation Place:Europe, Netherlands
Credit Line:The William Hood Dunwoody Fund
Accession Number:45.8
Location:G312
According to the Bible, the prodigal son was a youth who wasted his wealth on riotous living, then returned home poor and repentant. Here, in a tavern, he shares the last of a rich meal with two prostitutes. A large bed looms suggestively behind them. Completing the theme of wine, women and song, two street musicians play a flute and a violin. On a nearby chair, the young man's bright red cloak and sword underscore the temporary nature of his stay. To clarify his narrative of the prodigal son's bondage to vice, Teniers included a clothed monkey eating an apple, an ancient symbol of love, and dragging a ball and chain. Frame: Replica of a Flemish early 17th-century architrave profile cabinet frame. Gift of the Marjorie Engels Memorial Fund and the Paintings Curatorial Council