- Invictus by William Ernest Henley
- written in 1875
- Size: -8.7x11.8 Inches
- wood framed canvas print
- aged background
**** Invictus **** Invictus by William Ernest Henley was first written in 1875 but was not published until 1892 in a collection entitled 'Echoes'. 'Invictus' is the Latin word for unconquerable, invincible, or undefeated. The theme of the poem is the will to survive in the face of a severe test. In the first line the word 'Night' is a metaphor for suffering of any kind. Size: -8.7x11.8 Inches. Our frames are handcrafted in our studio from high quality wood, in several different sizes from small to large, and finished with water based wood stain. The artworks are ready to hang by the brown jute twine. We print high quality canvas prints in house. Our Disclaimers: Due to natural wood variations, finished stained wood color and texture can vary. Some pieces may come with typical wood characteristics such as knots, streaks, and rough spots. Print Disclaimers: Due to differences in monitors, the actual print colors may slightly vary from the colors you see on your digital monitor.