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  • The Laborers Are Few - Wall Art - LDP-ART-DA-LF
  • The Laborers Are Few - Wall Art - LDP-ART-DA-LF
  • The Laborers Are Few - Wall Art - LDP-ART-DA-LF
  • The Laborers Are Few - Wall Art - LDP-ART-DA-LF
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The Laborers Are Few - Wall Art

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Price: $39.99
    Ready to Ship: 5-7 Business Days
    • A beautiful addition to any home!
    • Available in multiple sizes and frame types
    • Printed on matte paper
    • Professionally printed & framed
    • Frames measure 1" larger than art
    • Note: Glass not included
    • Check out our small print version
    Frame Option:
    • Black Frame
    • Dark Brown Frame
    • Light Brown Frame
    • White Frame
    • Unframed Rolled Print

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    Item #: LDP-ART-DA-LF

    Our framed LDS artwork brings a sense of beauty and spirituality to any home or office. This work features Christ comforting a young woman in a field of wheat. Our team at LDS Bookstore uses a combination of digital art techniques to make these beautiful exclusive images.

    Featured frames measure 1" larger than art size:

    • 8x10 art comes in a 9x11 frame
    • 11x14 art comes in an 12x15 frame
    • 16x20 art comes in a 16x21 frame

    Each print is professionally mounted in a simple, modern frame. Choose from either durable matte paper or upgrade to matte canvas. UV Glossy Coating is an added layer of protection against scratches and nicks.

    Please note: Framed art does not come with glass.

    "It is interesting that the first recorded instruction given to Adam after the Fall, dealt with the eternal principle of work. The Lord said: 'In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread.' (Gen. 3:19) Our Heavenly Father loves us so completely that he has given us a commandment to work. This is one of the keys to eternal life. He knows that we will learn more, grow more, achieve more, serve more, and benefit more from a life of industry than from a life of ease." Howard W. Hunter, October 1975