The prodigal son wastes his inheritance Et venere et Baccho bona Deco Quit ommia natus (title object) Story of the Prodigal Son (series title) the prodigal son wasted his inheritance on prostitutes. He lets have fun with music and benevolent ladies sitting at a table in a tuin. Manufacturer : printmaker: Nicolaes de Bruyn to own design: Nicolaes de Bruyn Publisher: Assuerus of Londerseel (listed property) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1581 - 1656 Physical features: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 266 mm × W 202 mmToelichtingPrent from serie


The prodigal son wastes his inheritance Et venere et Baccho bona Deco Quit ommia natus (title object) Story of the Prodigal Son (series title) the prodigal son wasted his inheritance on prostitutes. He lets have fun with music and benevolent ladies sitting at a table in a tuin. Manufacturer : printmaker: Nicolaes de Bruyn to own design: Nicolaes de Bruyn Publisher: Assuerus of Londerseel (listed property) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1581 - 1656 Physical features: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 266 mm × W 202 mmToelichtingPrent from series of six prints of the story of the lost zoon. Subject: the prodigal son in the Midst of prostitutes feasting and dissipating his patrimony Benthic, usually in a brothel or innbreasts - AA - female human figure clothes, costume (+ men's clothes) clothes, costume (+ women's clothes)


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