• 4.67 / 5

Item #: 2002406
Price: $149.95
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Make a special place in your home, and your heart, for this peaceful reminder of our daily walk with the Lord. Inspired by the Resurrection Narrative in Luke 24:13-29, Zund's famous depiction of Jesus' walk with His disciples to Emmaus reminds us to open our eyes to the Lord. Way to Emmaus is stunningly set against a gold leaf frame, bringing out the paintings vibrant colors and rich undertones. This piece is a timeless treasure for every Catholic home. Print size measures 20" x 28".

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Reviews - Way to Emmaus, Gold Leaf Frame (20x28)

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  • 4.67 / 5
(4.67/5 Stars, 3 Ratings) Based on 3 Reviews
Best Uses: Display (3); Home (3);
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wonderfully visual 5.00 out of 5

By: McSwain Estate Toys & More (New Jersey, December 1, 2009)
Pros: Unifies Environment;
Cons: none;
Best Uses: Home; Ambience; Display;
Describe Yourself: Collector;
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
I saw this item in a daydream two months before I happened upon it. As one can easily imagine, I was blown away. I use it as a background for photo's of other our Vintage Family Toy Collection. We Highly Recommend this Item!

Beautiful 4.00 out of 5

By: momof2boys (Kingwood,TX, January 23, 2009)
Pros: Visually Pleasing;
Best Uses: Home; Display;
Describe Yourself: Looking To Fill Space;
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
I bought this as a gift for my husband, he loves it and it keeps Christ present for us and our children.

Totally pleased! 5.00 out of 5

By: Teresa (Sacramento, CA, January 26, 2009) Verified Reviewer
Pros: Visually Pleasing;
Best Uses: Home; Ambience; Display;
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Picture arrived safely, care in packaging was excellent. The art was exactly as portrayed. I am very pleased and would order from you again. Thank you Teresa