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Wicked Husbandman Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ
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Wicked Husbandman Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ
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This print titled "Wicked Husbandman Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ" takes us back to the year 1864, when wood engraving was a popular art form. The image, measuring 5 1/2 x 4 5/16 inches (139 x 109 cm), showcases the talent of British artist Sir John Everett Millais. Commissioned by the Dalziel Brothers, this proof on India paper beautifully captures one of the parables from the New Testament. Millais' intricate designs and attention to detail are evident in every stroke of his wood engraving. His collaboration with skilled engravers brings forth an illustration that is both visually striking and thought-provoking. The wicked husbandman parable depicted here sheds light on hidden treasures and altered realities. It is fascinating how Millais manages to convey such profound messages through his artwork. This particular design has been revisited countless times by artists who seek inspiration from its depth. As we gaze upon this print, we can't help but marvel at how quickly these talented men were able to transform ordinary drawings into masterpieces like this one. The resulting prints have become pinnacles of artistic expression, capturing not only our imagination but also our hearts. Now preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Liszt Collection, this extraordinary piece serves as a testament to both Millais' genius and the enduring power of visual storytelling.
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