1515-1520
This tapestry depicts an episode from the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32), and belongs to a series of this subject. After receiving his inheritance, the son left his family behind and squandered his wealth. Here, he is being chased away by damsels because his money has run out. Another tapestry may have shown the preceding episode of the prodigal son feasting with the women at an inn. Five young women turn aggressively toward the prodigal son at right; one of them wields a broom in his direction. All of the figures wear contemporary Flemish court attire. The costume and figure style are characteristic of Tournai weavings in the early 16th century.
283.5 x 236.2 cm (111 5/8 x 93 in.)
Silk on cotton
20th centuryAfghan
Wool, cut and stamped velvet
19th-20th centuryBritishInk on silk
20th centuryAustrian'Kesi' tapestry mounted as a hanging scroll; silk woven in tapestry weave, selected details painted with brush and pigment
17th-18th centuryChineseWool
19th centuryTurkishSilk brocade: medium green silk ground of dyed yarns in tabby weave (possibly in lampas weave), the ground interwoven in brocade with strips of double-layered paper faced with gold leaf (possibly on a ground of red bole)
13th-14th centuryChineseVelvet
19th-20th centuryEuropean?Cotton and wax-covered cotton in yellow and black, twill weave
20th centuryGermanFiber/filament
18th century