The Departure of the Prodigal Son (No 1 from "The History of the Prodigal Son")
Hans Sebald Beham, German, 1500 - 1550
1540
Engraving on paper
II/V
Sheet: 2 3/8 × 3 13/16 in. (6 × 9.7 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Julia L. Whittier Fund
2015.52.1
Geography
Place Made: Germany, Europe
Period
1400-1600
Object Name
Research Area
Not on view
Inscriptions
Inscribed, in plate, upper center: PATER DA MIHI PORCIONEM SVBSTANCAE [AE in ligature], QVAE [AE in ligature] AD ME REDIT; inscribed, in plate, upper right: 1; initialled, in plate, lower left: HSB [artist's monogram]; reverse, inscribed, in graphite, center: 429; reverse, inscribed, in graphite, lower left: B.31 A.35, I / PsJ30dh / 14492; reverse, inscribed, in graphite, lower center: c. 18786 / c9669/4 [crossed out]; reverse, inscribed, in graphite, lower right: #10495/4; Collector's mark, reverse, stamped, in purple ink, center right: [three tower castle over shield] [Lugt 2721]; Collector's mark, reverse, stamped, in brown ink, lower left: P. Davidson [Lugt 654]
Provenance
Paul Davidsoh (born 1839) Berlin, Germany [Lugt 654]; Erich von Rath (born 1881) Bonn, Germany [Lugt 2721]; James A. Bergquist, Newton Centre, Massachusetts; sold to present collection, 2015.
Catalogue Raisonne
Bartsch 31-34; Meyer Kunstler lexidon 32-36; Pauli 33-36; Hollstein 33-36: 33 & 34; CM Paul Davidsohn (b. Danzig 1839); Lugt 654; Dr. Erich von Rath (b. Krefeldt 1881) L. 2721.
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