Art inspired by The Prodigal Son (The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ), 1864, Wood engraving; proof on India paper, image: 5 1/2 x 4 5/16 in. ( x cm), Prints, After Sir John Everett Millais (British, Southampton 1829–1896 London), It took Millais seven years to, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
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Photo credit: © Artotop / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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