The Prodigal Exterior temple, Gardens of Pleasure, Damascus – A

Gardens of Pleasure of Damascus 70 B.C. (Left side of image)

'Exterior temple, Gardens of Pleasure, Damascus – A' backdrop from The Prodigal
Director
Richard Thorpe
Studio
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Art Direction
Randall Duell, Cedric Gibbons
Scenic Art Supervisor
Description
Exterior temple scene - B, Gardens of Pleasure of Damascus 70 BC. (Right side of image)
Place
Damascus, 70 BC
Date
1955
Dimensions
26’-1” x 20’-0”
Medium
Dry color and gelatin binder on cotton muslin
Style
Exterior Architecture
Credit
Gift of J.C. Backings Corporation
Photo Credit
ADG Archives, Melinda Sue Gordon

Unique for their high chromatic saturation, these backdrops shaped MGM’s settings for the biblical parable of the Prodigal’s Son reimagined as a large-scale cinematic spectacle. Painted to be filmed in Technicolor, these backdrops demonstrate the rich, intense capacity of using dry color pigments. Eventually, scenic paint formulations would change to acrylic-based paints, reducing the scenic artist’s range of darkness and color intensity.

The Prodigal (1955), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer