This painting is now sold out from the publisher in both sizes and all editions.
Now found only in private collections!
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Seaside artworks are one of Thomas Kinkade's most popular subjects. The call of the
ocean and crashing waves on rocky cliffs appeal to those who love the sea
such as Navy sailors, Merchant Marines, Coast Guard, and anyone who has ever challenged
the sea in a boat or ship. |
The Sea of tranquility ("Seaside Memories V")
This might well be the most popular of Thom's lighthouses.
The Sea of Tranquility features
Thomas Kinkade's first painting to prominently feature a sailboat (named for his wife Nanette),
12 hidden N's in tribute to his wife, and a small love note to Nanette floating in the water.
++++ Limited Edition FRAMED Publisher Proof (P/P) CANVAS (Frame included! See below)
++++ Thom created this artwork in 1998
++++ Hand Embellished Oil Highlighting
The artwork literally glows.
This is also one of the artworks 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)
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18" x 27" CANVAS Framed in your choice of
Brandy with fluted roses or Antique Gold
approx 26" x 35" Museum Quality Frame ~~ ready to hang!
Please click here for frame website
++++ Brass Plaque with the legend
"The Sea of tranquility ~~ Thomas Kinkade"
++++ Signed with a forgery-proof DNA Matrix signature
++++ Certificate of Limitation and Authenticity included
++++ Theme: nautical scene, oceanic, lapping waves, marine, calm after a storm at sea, sailing boat, sailor, sunset, mariner, cottage, landscape, seascape
++++ About the Publisher Proof Edition ~~
Publisher Proofs (P/P)
The Publisher Proofs are limited to 12% of the Standard Numbered total
edition size, making the edition scarcer and more desired. These
lithographs on canvas are individually hand highlighted. P/Ps are
designated with the letters P/P during the numbering process. Each piece is
individually hand-numbered with an P/P designation after the print number to
correspond with the certificate.
These are considered highly collectible due to the very small amounts made
and these sell out faster than any other edition as a general rule.
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