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The Prodigal Son Feasting

(1660s) - Dublin, National Gallery of Ireland
instrument: lute | century: 17cent/2/mid | catalogue nÂș: 17-208

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Artwork

Creator Murillo, Bartolomé Esteban

Medium Artwork: Painting

Location

City Madrid | Region Madrid | Old kingdom

Characteristics
Body Lute Strings Unclear Neck Long Pegbox R/Angled channels
Bridge Obscured Frets Unclear Back Vaulted Pegs Lateral
Technique Plucked fingers
Commentary

PAINTING
Painted by Murillo c. 1660-1670. Oil on canvas 104.5 x 135.5 cm. Presented to the Gallery by Sir Alfred and Lady Beit, 1987 (Beit Collection) NGI.4542. The painting is reported by Gallego in bordas1985 as belonging to the Prado in Madrid.

INSTRUMENT
This painting includes a lutenist seated at the left of the table where the prodigal son is feasting with courtesans. It appears to be a seven or eight course lute judging by the width of the fingerboard. Other details are not very clear.

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