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The Shadow of Death

The Shadow of Death

William Holman Hunt - 1873

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In The Shadow of Death (1870–73), Hunt imagines a moment that never appears in scripture but feels completely charged with meaning. Christ is shown not on the cross, but in Joseph's workshop in Nazareth, pausing from his work as a carpenter. He stretches his arms in a simple, human gesture of fatigue, and that everyday movement throws a shadow on the wall behind him — a shadow that reads unmistakably as the Crucifixion. The tools on the wall fall into the shape of a cross, the rough wood curls at his feet already echo the wood of Golgotha, and the star-shaped window above his head quietly hints at the Nativity long past. Hunt is doing what the Pre-Raphaelites loved most: hiding theology in plain sight, in the details.

At Christ's feet, Mary kneels over a chest of gifts from the Magi, her head turned just enough that we sense she has seen the shadow and understood it. The whole painting is about that realization: a mother glimpsing, for a second, the future suffering of her son. The hyper-precise detail — the grain of the wood, the textiles, the tools, the landscape glowing outside — isn't merely decorative. It grounds the scene in physical reality so that the symbolic moment hits harder. Hunt invites us to stand in that workshop with them, in the quiet before history breaks open, and feel how an ordinary stretch at the end of a day's work can suddenly reveal the weight of what is to come.

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8×10" 20×25 cm
8×12" 20×30 cm
11×14" 28×36 cm
12×16" 30×40 cm
12×18" 30×46 cm
10×20" 25×51 cm
16×20" 41×51 cm
12×24" 30×61 cm
16×24" 41×61 cm
18×24" 46×61 cm
20×28" 51×71 cm
20×30" 51×76 cm
24×30" 61×76 cm
24×32" 61×81 cm
24×36" 61×91 cm
16×32" 41×81 cm
20×40" 51×102 cm
30×40" 76×102 cm
24×48" 61×122 cm
26×40" 66×102 cm
32×48" 81×122 cm
30×60" 76×152 cm
40×55" 102×140 cm
40×60" 102×152 cm

All sizes are approximate. Minor variations may occur during production.

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Our gallery wrapped canvas is framed with a wooden frame and ready to hang out of the box with hanging hardware pre-installed.

*Specially coated with poly-cot canvas for the highest durability and best color vibrancy. Archival grade canvas.
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