The Hireling Shepherd

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The Hireling Shepherd is an 1851 oil painting by William Holman Hunt that exemplifies the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood’s vivid detail, moral symbolism, and intense naturalism in a rural English setting.

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The Hireling Shepherd canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artStyle bright local colour
highly finished surface
intense naturalism
vivid detail
collection Manchester Art Gallery collection
contrastsWith ideal of the Good Shepherd
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator William Holman Hunt
depicts apple
broken fence
cattle in the distance
meadow
moth
river
rural English landscape
sheep
shepherd
shepherd’s crook
shepherd’s pipe
straying flock
young woman
depictsSeason late summer
depictsTimeOfDay afternoon
genre genre painting
hasPart background landscape
foreground couple
middle-ground flock
hasTheme danger to the flock
moral symbolism
religious allegory
spiritual neglect
temptation
inception 1851
inspiredBy biblical image of the Good Shepherd
languageOfTitle English
location Manchester Art Gallery
mainSubject hireling shepherd neglecting his flock
moral negligence
pastoral seduction
materialUsed canvas
oil paint
movement Pre-Raphaelite art
surface form: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
notableWork The Hireling Shepherd self-linksurface differs
title The Hireling Shepherd self-link

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Pre-Raphaelite art notableWork The Hireling Shepherd
The Hireling Shepherd title The Hireling Shepherd self-link
The Hireling Shepherd notableWork The Hireling Shepherd self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: William Holman Hunt
William Holman Hunt notableWork The Hireling Shepherd