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Saint Joseph Art Print (Ernst Deger)Saint Joseph Art Print (Ernst Deger)

Saint Joseph Art Print (Ernst Deger)

$16.00
Adorn your home with beautiful art that lifts the soul, excites curiosity, and gives the feeling that Christ, our Blessed Mother and the saints are truly present! This 19th century painting of Saint Joseph holding a lily (symbol of purity) is sure to inspire prayer and devotion in any Catholic home.
  • Our giclée prints are produced using only the highest quality materials, right here in America. We use premium cotton canvas and paper, and all our materials surpass the standards set by the Fine Art Trade Guild.
  • Our stretched canvas is 1.5 inches deep, with mirrored wrapped edges, canvas backing and wire hanger– ready to be hung! It can also be inserted into a canvas floater frame.
  • Small prints are shipped safely in a clear bag with a board, then secured in a sturdy shipping mailer. For larger prints, we use tissue and kraft paper to carefully roll them up, then pack them in a strong shipping art tube to ensure they arrive in excellent condition.

FRAME NOT INCLUDED. Frames displayed are to help you imagine the artwork in your home and to inspire you with framing ideas– they are NOT included with your print. The thin gold frame I like to use is: "Foundry" by MCS.

Ernst Deger was born in Bockenem, Hanover, 15 April, 1809; died in Düsseldorf, 27 Jan., 1885. Little is known concerning his early life. In 1828 he went to the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts to begin the study of art under Professor Wach, and was there so impressed by pictures of the Düsseldorf School that he placed himself under Schadow, the director of the Dusseldorf Academy. Deger, says Dr. Banz, "lived in religion, had a profound conviction of the nobility of his art, and painted what he felt, believed and hoped." He was only twenty-one when his "Pietà" brought him fame, and thenceforth he devoted himself to religious painting. In 1837 he went to Italy with Ittenbach and the Müller brothers to study the frescoes by the old masters in Florence and Rome. Overbeck, leader of the German pre-Raphaelites and head of the "Nazarene School", gave advice and encouragement to these young zealots, and Deger especially gained much from contact with this master; Deger was intrusted with the most important frescoes in the church of St. Apollinaris (Remagen), and, fully equipped after his four years' study, he returned from Rome in 1843 and began the work. In eight years he finished a noble series of paintings, representing the events in the life of Christ; these Apollinaris frescoes, the most remarkable productions of the "Nazarites", mark the zenith of the German school of religious painting, called by Cardinal Wiseman "the restorer of Christian taste throughout all Europe."<br data-mce-fragment="1"><br data-mce-fragment="1">In 1851 Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, commissioned Deger to paint twelve scenes in the chapel of the castle of Stolzenfels (Coblenz), and for this Deger chose subjects illustrating the redemption of mankind. When this monumental work was finished, Deger settled permanently in Düsseldorf, commenced again to paint in oil, and spent the rest of his life on easel pictures, chiefly Madonnas. Of these the most beautiful are the idyllic "Madonna 'mid the Green" and the inspiring "Regina Cœli". He frequently visited Munich where he painted a "Virgin and Child" and an "Ascension" for the Maximilianeum of that city. In 1857 and 1859 two of his notable canvases, both religious subjects, were hung in the Paris Salon. Deger was made professor in the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, a member of the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts, and, in 1869, professor in the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts. His style was vigorous, direct, and simple; his handling careful and precise; his drawing and power of characterization masterful; and his colour rich and harmonious. Deger exerted a powerful influence in ridding German art of its baroque element and in stimulating its votaries to poetry, loftiness, and profound conviction. Two of his notable works are "Adam and Eve", in the Raczynski Gallery, Berlin, and the "Virgin and Child", in St. Andrew's Chapel, Düsseldorf.

Processing Time

  • Giclée prints are professionally printed within 2-4 business days.
  • Canvases require a little more time, usually taking 5-7 business days for printing before shipment.
  • Small prints are shipped safely in a clear bag with a board, then secured in a sturdy shipping mailer.
  • For larger prints, we use tissue and kraft paper to carefully roll them up, then pack them in a strong shipping art tube to ensure they arrive in excellent condition.
  • Art prints are shipped separately from other items.

Shipping to USA

  • Tracked shipping with UPS and USPS
  • 2-10 business days
  • FREE for orders over $75

International Shipping

Shipping times vary depending on location, time of year and local postal service. On average, orders should arrive in 2-4 weeks. International packages may be subject to customs, duties or other fees that are calculated by country. The customer is responsible for paying any and all customs duties and fees. International packages may be delayed by customs. Unfortunately, we at Humble Housewives have no control over these circumstances. We are unable to ship stretched canvases outside of the U.S. at this time. If you live outside the U.S., please select the rolled option for your canvas. Thank you!

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