Wednesday

The Father Who Runs






The massive Rembrandt measures over eight and
a half feet tall and six and a half feet wide, compelling
viewers with a larger than life scene.

The Return of the Prodigal Son hangs on the walls of the
St. Petersburg Hermitage Museum depicting Christian

mercy, according to one curator, as if it were Rembrandt's
last "spiritual testament to the world." Fittingly, it is one
of the last paintings the artist ever completed and remains
one of his most loved works.

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