The Tares (The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ),1864
Sir John Everett Millais
===============================Size: 16x20 inches
Substrate: Premium Matte paper
Bleed: Full (image is edge to edge)Product Notes: Wonderful print for less than the major poster/print resellers. We take great pride in selecting only the highest quality images and do as much as we can to preserve the artist's original intent for the piece (many of the art and artists selected loved print-making as well).
It took Millais seven years to design twenty images inspired by New Testament Parables for the Dalziel Brothers, and the resulting prints are considered pinnacles of wood engraved illustration. The artist wrote to his publishers, "I can do ordinary drawings as quickly as most men, but these designs can scarcely be regarded in the same light—each Parable I illustrate perhaps a dozen times before I fix [the image]." After completing a design, Millais transferred it to a woodblock coated with "Chinese" white for skilled engravers to carve. Finally, he reviewed proofs, and final adjustments were made before the final printing.
The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (Matthew 13: 24-30) records how "The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field; but...his enemy came and sowed tares (weeds) among the wheat." Pre-Raphaelite ideals shaped Millais's combination of detailed naturalism and down-to-earth imagery to produce a work distinctly different than most religious art of the period.
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