• CHRIST IN THE HOUSE OF HIS PARENTS (1849) — What a discovery! ... John Everett Millais — Wikipedia. Christ in the House of His Parents — Wikipedia.
  • Sir John Everett Millais’s Christ in the House of His Parents, also referred to as The Carpenter’s Shop, was painted between 1849 and 1850.
  • Christ in the House of His Parents (1849–50) is a painting by John Everett Millais depicting the Holy Family in Saint Joseph's carpentry workshop.
  • Christian symbolism figures prominently in the picture. The carpenter's triangle on the wall, above Christ's head, symbolises the Holy Trinity.
  • Painted by the young John Everett Millais, a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (P.R.B.), Christ in the House of his Parents focuses on the ideal of truth...
  • The Christ in the House of his Parents is a painting by John Everett Millais. It is a family image with some gloomy religious foreshadowing.
  • Christ in the House of His Parents 1849. by John Everett Millais. ... Charles I and his Son in the Studio of Van Dyck 1849. John Everett Millais (GB).
  • Sir John Everett Millais, Christ in the House of His Parents.
  • Christ in the House of His Parents,” painted by John Everett Millais in 1849-1850, is a significant work of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood...
  • This time the painting was John Everett Millais’ ‘Christ in the House of His Parents’.
  • John Everett Millais. Christ in the House of His Parents. 1849-50. Oil on canvas, 34 x 55 inches; 864 x 1397 mm. Tate Britain, London.
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  • Then he shall answer, Those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.' (Zech. 13:6). ... John Everett Millais: Christ in the House of His Parents.