21. The Supper at Bethany, by Wouter Pietersz Crabeth I. 1567. Pen with brown wash, 41 by 14 cm. (Ecole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris).
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22. The Samaritan carrying the wounded man on his horse, by Wouter Pietersz Crabeth II. c.1635. Pen and brown ink, with grey-brown wash, over black chalk, heightened with white, 27 by 40 cm. (British Museum, London).
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23. The Samaritan paying the innkeeper, by Wouter Pietersz Crabeth II. c.1635. Pen and brown ink, with grey-brown wash, over black chalk, heightened with white, 27 by 40 cm. (British Museum, London).
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24. Adoration of the Kings, by Wouter Pietersz Crabeth II. 1631. Canvas, 84 by 182 cm. (MuseumgoudA, Gouda).
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25. St Bernard of Clairvaux converting St William of Aquitaine, by Wouter Pietersz Crabeth II. 1641. Canvas, 143 by 239 cm. (MuseumgoudA, Gouda).
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26. Detail of Fig.22.
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27. Detail of Fig.25.
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28. The prodigal son taking leave of his parents, by Wouter Pietersz Crabeth II. c.1635. Pen and brown ink, with grey-brown wash, over black chalk, heightened with white, 26 by 39 cm. (Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, Braunschweig).
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29. The prodigal son taking leave of his parents, by David Vinckboons. 1608. Pen and brown ink, with grey wash, 22 by 30 cm. (British Museum, London).
56. The Prodigal Son (Seen from the Back), by Constantin Brancusi. 1914-15. Oak, 44.4 by 20.5 by 20.5 cm., on Limestone Base, 32 cm. High. (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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57. Photograph by Constantin Brancusi of Fig.56 for the Catalogue of the Brummer Gallery Exhibition, New York 1933-34. [The Prayer, by Constantin Brancusi. 1907. Bronze, 112 by 33.5 by 121.5 cm. (Muzeul National de Arta al României, Bucharest).]
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58. Detail of Fig.59. [The Prayer, by Constantin Brancusi. 1907. Bronze, 112 by 33.5 by 121.5 cm. (Muzeul National de Arta al României, Bucharest).]
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59. The Prayer, by Constantin Brancusi. 1907. Bronze, 112 by 33.5 by 121.5 cm. (Muzeul National de Arta al României, Bucharest).
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60. Head of a Child, by Constantin Brancusi. 1914-15. Oak, 16.5 by 25.6 by 18.4 cm. (Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris).
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61. Study for Mademoiselle Pogany, by Constantin Brancusi. c.1912. Conté Crayon on Paper, 56.8 by 41 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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62. Little French Girl, by Constantin Brancusi. 1914-18. Oak, 123.5 by 23.8 by 23.5 cm. (Solomon Guggenheim Museum, New York).
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63. The Prodigal Son (Seen from Front), by Constantin Brancusi. 1914-15. Oak, 44.4 by 20.5 by 20.5 cm., on Limestone Base, 32 cm. High (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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10. The Prodigal Son among Swine, by Albrecht Dürer. 1496. Engraving. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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12. The Return of the Prodigal Son (Left-Hand Folio), by Bernard Solomon, from Quadrins Historiques de la Bible, by G. Paradin [Claude Paradin]. Lyons [1558].
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13. Composition with Herms, by Antonio Fantuzzi. Engraving. (Albertina, Vienna).
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14. The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Martin van Heemskerk. 1559. (Private Collection).
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15. The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Lucas van Leyden. 1510. Engraving. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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16. Design with Female Head between Two Eagles, by Jean Mignon. Engraving. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris).
Western art unattributed:
11. The Return of the Prodigal Son. Flemish Cushion Cover. Late Sixteenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
A-The Pleasures of the World, by Albrecht Dürer. Pen Drawing, 21.1 by 33 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Parker 285). Two Versions of The Prodigal Son by Dürer
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B-The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Albrecht Dürer. Pen Drawing, 25.2 by 18.9 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Parker 283). Two Versions of The Prodigal Son by Dürer