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The Hireling Shepherd (oil on canvas)
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The Hireling Shepherd (oil on canvas)
MAK87459 The Hireling Shepherd (oil on canvas) by Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910); 45x50.5 cm; The Makins Collection; English, out of copyright
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The Hireling Shepherd
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by William Holman Hunt is a captivating oil painting that transports viewers to a serene countryside setting. In this 45x50.5 cm canvas, the English artist skillfully captures a scene filled with various elements and emotions. At first glance, one's attention is drawn to the central figure of a shepherd, portrayed with his trusty dog by his side. The shepherd appears distracted from his duties as he engages in flirtatious conversation with a young woman, who coyly leans against an old beer barrel. Their interaction hints at courtship and love blossoming amidst the idyllic landscape. The painting showcases Hunt's mastery in depicting intricate details such as the lush greenery surrounding them and the presence of sheep grazing peacefully nearby. A vibrant apple tree stands tall in the background while moths flutter around it, adding an ethereal touch to the composition. As we delve deeper into this pre-Raphaelite masterpiece, we discover subtle symbols woven throughout its narrative. The flock of birds soaring above represents freedom and fleeting moments of happiness. Additionally, there are references to Hunt's personal life; Emma Madox Brown (later known as Emma Watkins), who became Hunt's second wife, served as inspiration for both female figures depicted here. With every brushstroke meticulously applied by Bridgeman Images' reproduction process, this print allows art enthusiasts to appreciate "The Hireling Shepherd" in all its glory - from its rich colors to its intricate symbolism - making it an exquisite addition to any collection
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