Adoration of the Shepherds (circa 1622) - Gerard van Honthorst - Canvas Print


Size: 12"x10" (30x25cm)
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Description

The "Adoration of the Shepherds" is a painting created by Gerard van Honthorst around 1622. The artwork depicts the biblical scene where the shepherds, who were the first to receive the news of Jesus' birth, come together to worship and adore the newborn child. The painting showcases the warmth and simplicity of rural life, with the shepherds gathered around the baby Jesus in a humble setting. The use of light and shadow is particularly striking, as it creates a sense of intimacy and divinity in the scene. Overall, this artwork reflects Van Honthorst's talent for capturing religious themes and expressing emotions through his brush strokes.

Adoration of the Shepherds (circa 1622) - Gerard van Honthorst - Canvas Print

  • Premium Quality: Hand stretched over a 38mm pine gallery frame with premium 330gsm cotton canvas.
  • Advanced Finish: Lacquered with satin varnish for UV protection, ensuring vibrant and lasting color.
  • Archival Grade Inks: Printed with archival-grade inks to resist fading, maintaining the artwork's beauty for years.
  • Ready to Hang: Each canvas comes ready to hang right out the box, making installation effortless.
  • Perfect for Any Space: Ideal for homes, offices, or as a gift, our prints add a touch of elegance to any room.

Available Sizes: 12"x10" (30x25cm), 14"x12" (35x30cm)

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