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The Prodigal Son in Misery.
The Prodigal Son in Misery.

The Prodigal Son in Misery.

After a work byAfter a work by Amos Doolittle American, 1754 - 1832
PrinterPrinted by D. W. Kellogg & Co. American, 1830 - 1840
PublisherPublished by D. W. Kellogg & Co. American, 1830 - 1840
Date1830-1840
MediumLithography; printer's ink on wove paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 12 3/4 x 10 5/16in. (32.4 x 26.2cm)
Sheet (height x width): 19 3/16 x 14in. (48.7 x 35.6cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
DescriptionA young man wearing a coat, shirt, breeches, hose, slippers, and a hat is seated on a bank in what appears to be a pig sty. His clothes are torn and ragged. Two pigs eat from a wooden trough at the right. Another pig stands in the foreground near a whip. The head of a fourth pig is visible behind the wooden shelter in the right background. A board fence and a large tree are in the left background. A house, possibly with a thatched roof, trees, and hills are in the distance.
Object number1996.177.82
InscribedOn recto, lithographed title beneath image, "THE PRODIGAL SON IN MISERY. / He would fain have filled his Belly with the Husks that the Swine did eat. / Luke 15.16."

On verso, in pencil: upper left, "Box 22 / #12" "35 #11"; lower right, old and new accession numbers "consv CPC 1987" "Dwr 46 [crossed out] 43".
NotesMaker Note: Print is not signed, but on the basis of style, it is almost certainly either by D.W. Kellogg & Co. or an early work by E.B. & E.C. Kellogg. (Finlay 1/30/2004)
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