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Thomas Kinkade Signed "Victorian Garden II" 24x20 Lithograph GP #65/965

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Thomas Kinkade Signed  Victorian Garden II  24x20 Lithograph GP #65/965

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Auction Date:2015 Jan 28 @ 20:00 (UTC-7 : PDT/MST)
Location:2320 W Peoria Ave Suite B149, Phoenix, Arizona, 85029, United States
Known as "The Painter of Light," Thomas Kinkade (D 2012) lovingly crafts beautiful paintings that are bursting with color and life. "Victorian Garden II" is a limited edition lithograph on paper, hand-signed and numbered GP 65/965 in black felt-tip pen by Kincade. Measures approximately 28" x 24" with border and the image measures 24" x 20".
Please note, you are bidding on the edition number in the title. The images shown are stock images from the same edition run.
The piece includes an LOA and lifetime authenticity guarantee from Pristine Auction.

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About Thomas Kinkade:
Thomas Kinkade (1958-2012) is one of America's most collected artists. Growing up in the small town of Placerville, California helped a young Kinkade appreciate the value of simple pleasures that would later be so prevalent in his artwork. During his formative years, Kinkade also developed a love of art that followed him throughout his schooling. After attending both the University of California, Berkeley and the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Kinkade spent a summer going on a sketching tour with his friend. This tour inspired him to write the best-selling instructional book, “The Artist’s Guide to Sketching.” The success of this book helped Kinkade land a job at Ralph Bakshi Studios, where he created background art for the film “Fire and Ice.” After the film, Kinkade was able to dedicate his life to painting and perfecting his craft, and earned a living by selling his originals in galleries in California. Only after marrying his childhood sweetheart did Kinkade begin to publish his work. Using his creative talent as an ambassador, Kinkade communicated and spread inherently life-affirming values through his work. In his paintings, Kinkade emphasized simple pleasures and inspirational messages. He reminded us that the heart is warmed by love of the home, the traditions of the family, and our connection to the land. When talking about his craft and his nickname as “the Painter of Light,” Kinkade said that his “mission as an artist is to create glimpses of a world that is tranquil, peaceful, and full of the beauty of God’s creation. That’s what I mean when I talk about Sharing the Light.” Sadly, Kinkade passed away on April 6, 2012 at the age of 54.