Product Description
A 24x36 physical art print featuring Beyond the Old Dutch Church, capturing Ichabod Crane's desperate escape from the Headless Horseman in a dramatic scene inspired by Sleepy Hollow, makes unforgettable gothic horror wall decor with stunning printed depth and cinematic atmosphere.Sleepy Hollow Supply Co. presents one of the most recognizable moments from classic American ghost folklore. Ichabod Crane races through a windswept graveyard, clutching his lantern and books while the terrifying Headless Horseman charges behind on a black horse beneath a glowing harvest moon. The historic Old Dutch Church stands as the final landmark between hope and legend, while swirling autumn leaves, weathered tombstones, and the ornate gothic frame create an immersive haunted scene filled with motion and suspense.
Part of the Dimensional Horror Series™, this collector print is designed to make horror artwork feel more like a scene inside the room. The layered composition, dramatic lighting, and printed depth effect give the piece a haunted portrait presence while remaining easy to frame and display.
Perfect for Halloween decorating, gothic libraries, dark academia spaces, home theaters, horror collections, offices, and reading rooms, this artwork brings timeless literary horror and classic folklore into any setting. Fans of Washington Irving, haunted history, and atmospheric Halloween décor will appreciate the rich storytelling and premium presentation that make this print a conversation piece throughout the season and beyond.
Perfect For: Sleepy Hollow fans, gothic home decor, Halloween wall art, horror collectors, dark academia rooms, literary horror enthusiasts, unique horror gifts
Product Details: 24x36 premium collector print, high-resolution printed artwork, lightweight and easy to display, fits standard 24x36 frames, frame not included, physical print not digital download, easy to mount, frame, or rotate seasonally.
Important Notes:
This listing is for a physical flat collector print, not a digital download. The artwork uses a printed depth effect designed to create the look of motion, dimension, and layered space, but the surface itself is not sculpted, animated, or physically three-dimensional.
Beyond the Old Dutch Church — Where legend outruns the moonlight.