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Museum-Quality Matte Paper Print available in two sizes:
12" x 16" (30cm x 40cm): $35.00
24" x 32" (60cm x 80cm): $48.00
“It was as if they stood at the window of some elven-tower, curtained with threaded jewels of silver and gold, and ruby, sapphire and amethyst, all kindled with an unconsuming fire.” - The Two Towers, Book 4, Chapter 5: The Window on the West
If you’ve always longed to stand by the Window on the West at sunset, this museum-quality print will capture that sparkling moment for you for all time. Here, Faramir has brought Frodo and Sam to this secret refuge in Ithilien, behind the falling curtain of water. The hobbits arrive, significantly, at just the exact moment to see the window in its full glory. It is a scene that makes the heart soar up to meet the light!
Faramir is among the best-loved of all the characters in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. The author said that Faramir was most like himself, and countless fans honor the virtue of this young man of Gondor, whose wisdom and holiness enable him to reject the Ring.
Here, we see him with two of the mysterious Rangers of Ithilien. Damrod stands behind Faramir, while Mablung peers deeper into the recess behind this bay in the rock.
Frodo and Sam are bathed in the splintered light. This is one of the last signs of beauty they will encounter on their darkening road.
Professor Tolkien’s description of this stunning place is worth reading again and again, and I hope your heart will be uplifted every time you study this meaningful scene of consolation if you bring a print home.
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