This is the seventh and final image in the Lamplight Lane series
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Sunset on Lamplight Lane (Lamplight Lane VII)
This is the seventh and final painting in Thomas Kinkade's popular Lamplight Lane series.
The other paintings in the Lamplight Lane collection are
Lamplight Lane,
Lamplight Brooke,
Lamplight Inn,
Lamplight Village,
Lamplight Bridge and
Lamplight Manor.
Sunset on Lamplight Lane features a quaint, imaginary English village lit with inviting lampposts, clustered around gentle brook Windermere.
Sunset on Lamplight Lane was painted in honor of Merritt Kinkade, Thom's oldest
daughter, who will graduate from high school in 2006.
The first painting in the series, Lamplight Lane, was released in 1993 when
Merritt was just five years old. Merritt Kinkade's name may be found on the
small rowing skiff featured in the foreground. The setting sun in this
final image symbolizes the close of what has been one of the most popular
series of images in Thom's career. There are 15 N's hidden in Sunset on
Lamplight Lane, in honor of Thom's beloved wife Nanette.
++++ Limited Edition FRAMED Gallery Proof (G/P) CANVAS
(frame included! See below)
++++ Tom created this painting in 2006
++++ Rare! Edition Limited to only 700 in the world!
++++ Hand Embellished Oil Highlighting
The painting literally glows.
This is also one of the paintings that change the time of day depending
how much light you are shining on it. With medium light it looks like sunset,
with more light it reflects back as if it is sunrise ~~ Pure magic! (At the time
of purchase you will receive coaching on lighting with dimmer switch)
++++ Signed with a forgery-proof DNA Matrix signature
++++ Gold Foil Remarque on front of canvas
++++ FRAMED in a Antique Gold Museum Quality Frame ~~ ready to hang!
++++ Brass Plaque with the legend
"Sunset on Lamplight Lane ~~ Thomas Kinkade"
++++ Certificate of Authenticity and Limitation included
++++ Theme: British village, (South of England) bridge over stream
++++ About Gallery Proof Editions ~~
Gallery Proof Edition (G/P)
Gallery Proofs are issued in quantities significantly smaller than S/N.
They can be distinguished from the S/N edition by the unique gold foil
remarque stamped onto the image and the designation of G/P in the numbering
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