THIS IS A RETIRED CLASSIC EDITION!
No longer available from the publisher. Now found only in private collections!
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Evening at Swanbrooke Cottage ("Thomashire III")
This artwork is the third painting in Thomas Kinkade's "Thomashire" series.
The other 2 that complete the collection are; "The Broadwater Water
Bridge" "The Miller's Cottage"
About Thomashire
~~~ In the early days of his marriage, Thom and his young family traveled
through the English countryside. The artworks in this collection are based
on the sights they encountered on the quiet walks they took together. The
enchanting scenes of ducks floating downstream or paddling under stone
bridges are forever stored in Thom's memories in a place he calls
"Thomashire".
++++ A Thomas Kinkade FRAMED Classic CANVAS (Frame included! See below)
++++Tom created this painting in 1992.
Here is a statement from the publisher about the Classic Canvas Edition
- An Affordable Luxury!
- The most hard-to-find of Thomas Kinkade's best-known and best-loved images Genuine, authorized reproductions on canvas
- Sized for decorating flexibility
- The perfect alternative to the sold-out limited editions
- Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity guaranteeing that your Classic is "Genuine Kinkade" and recreates the original painting to the artist's own specifications.
- A brass plaque (golden in Color) is attached to the front naming the painting and artist.
- Presented in a museum quality frame designed to coordinate with the most popular frame styles in the Thomas Kinkade Limited Edition canvas collection
Canvas classics are NOT Hand OR DNA Matrix signed and numbered (that is partly why the price is more affordable.....) but they are fabulous to look at ....
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++++ Classics are mounted on artist board
++++ FRAMED in a Redwood Burl Museum Quality Frame ~~ ready to hang!
++++ Brass Plaque with legend "Evening at Swanbrooke Cottage Thomas Kinkade"
++++ Signed with a Authorized Logo Signature
++++ Certificate of Authenticity included
++++ Theme ~~ British countryside, British Cottage, South of England.
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