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Portrait of the Prophets by Doc Christensen

Doc Christensen  |  SKU: DC119G4F4
Regular price $279.99
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Specifications

  • Product Type
    Framed Canvas
  • Manufacturing
    Made at our production facility in American Fork, UT
  • Production Time
    Make-to-order in 3 business days
  • Print Material
    Premium Gloss Canvas - bright white, heavy canvas with high-quality coating, traditional weave, and high sheen finish
  • Printing Technology
    Your print will display vibrant, lasting colors, thanks to the combination of Certified Epson UltraChrome ink and advanced Epson giclee technology
  • Frame Material
    Polystyrene frame, crafted from recycled plastic, is a lightweight and eco-friendly alternative to wood
  • Frame Color Class
    Bronze
  • Image Size (W,H)
    16 in, 20 in
  • Product Size (W,H,D)
    22.25 in, 26.25 in, 0 in
  • Product Weight
    16 lb
  • UPC
    849193014674

story behind the art

Portrait of the Prophets by Doc Christensen

Inspiration:

And are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone. - Ephesians 2:20

The Portrait of the Prophets is perhaps Doc Christensen’s most well-known, and beloved painting. The original painting was done in oil on canvas and measured forty-eight inches square to show the beauty of the ceiling of the Salt Lake Temple. The very first version of the Portrait of the Prophets was painted in 1979 by Doc and unique to that original oil painting, Christ was painted in the foreground with His back to the viewer and each of the Prophets was looking at Him.

Subject: Gospel Living Art and Latter-Day Saint History

Medium:

Shape: Vertical

Colors: White and Yellow