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~~///~~ GO BACK TO A MORE PEACEFUL TIME ~~\\\~~ If you like the theme of this painting, then you might also like these other Thomas Kinkade Christmas and Winter scenes: ![]() ~~ THOMAS KINKADE'S CHRISTMAS COTTAGE COLLECTION ~~
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~~~ MORE HOLIDAY AND WINTER SCENES ~~~
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Also Available, Thomas Kinkade's Victorian Christmas Collection | |||
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START A THOMAS KINKADE NEW YORK COLLECTION!![]() Since 9/11 there have been a surge of requests for scenes of Manhattan. Even those who have only visited New York once or twice, want a artwork of the Big Apple. Thomas has a great affinity for the Big Apple and has painted several New York (Manhattan) scenes over the years.
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~~ For Google Searchers ~~ Thomas Kinkade Thomas Kincade Thomas Kincaid Thomas Kinkaid MY SPECIALITY IS THE RARER 1984 TO 1997 THOMAS KINKADES... I have them all If you would like this artwork in a different size or edition, please call or E-mail me (Please include the name of the artwork you are E-mailing me about) |
- RARE! -
#626 of 750
With only 750 in the world, it is considered a hard to find premium painting!Best seller no longer available from the Publisher
Found only in private collections, is very hard to come by.
~~ EXTRA VALUE ~~
This artwork has been highlighted by a Master Highlighter
~~ embellished to bring out the vibrancy and glow that Thomas Kinkade is so famous for.Extra Certificate of Master Highlighting included
Current UNFRAMED retail value of this artwork is
$4,750.00!
Not including the added value of extra enhancements!
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Skating in the Park (New York)
Thomas Kinkade created this painting in January 1989. Skating in the Park demonstrates his ability to create a different kind of scene ~~a snow and ice scene ~~ with skaters in motion. (Please Note: This image on the canvas is a LOT better than the camera could take. These pictures do not do it justice!)++++ Limited Edition Signed and Numbered (S/N) UNFRAMED CANVAS #626 of 750
THIS PAINTING IS UNFRAMED.
PLEASE GO TO MY FRAME PAGE TO CHOOSE YOUR FRAME
OR PURCHASE IT UNFRAMED++++ Hand Embellished by a Master Highlighter This is a luminous work of art that shines. 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)
++++ Certificate of Master Highlighting included
++++ Certificate of Limitation and Authenticity included
++++ Brass Plaque with the legend "Skating in the Park ~~ Thomas Kinkade"
++++ Theme ~~ Central Park Manhatten, New York skyline against high rises.
++++About the Signed and Numbered Edition ~~
Signed and Numbered (S/N) Canvas Standard Numbered and Signed & Numbered Canvas Lithograph Limits vary by release. Individually Hand Highlighted with oil paint. The artist's authorized security signature featuring DNA technology. Individually hand numbered. Corresponding Certificate of Authenticity. Before May 1997 the Signed & Numbered and A/P,G/P and P/P were ALL personally hand signed by Thomas Kinkade.
+++++ And this is what Thomas Kinkade said about this work +++++ "One brisk January evening, Nanette and I were enjoying a romantic ride in a hansom cab through New York's Central Park. As we rounded a brightly lit bend, the cabby stopped and announced, "There she is, Wollman Rink." The next day I returned to the newly restored ice rink and was delighted with the bustle and noise of dozens of skaters dipping and gliding on the ice. A light snow all but obscured the silhouette of the famous Plaza Hotel. I decided to paint a nostalgic view of this winter scene."~~Thomas Kinkade
Central Park, NY, NY ~~~New York's Central Park was originally conceived in the salons of wealthy New Yorkers in the early 1850's where the wealthy could parade in their carriages, socialize, and "be seen," and in which the poor could benefit from clean air and uplifting recreation.
~~~After years of debate over the location, the park's construction finally began in 1857, based on the winner of a park design contest,
~~~Using the power of eminent domain, the city acquired 840 acres located in the center of Manhattan, spanning two and a half miles from 59th Street to 106th Street (in 1863 the park was extended north to 110th Street) and half a mile from Fifth Avenue to Eighth Avenue. In the process, a population of about 1,600 people were relocated and compensated with an average of $700 per lot of land.
Building Central Park ~~~Thousands of Irish, German, and New England-area laborers toiled ten-hour days under the direction of architect-in-chief and head foreman Olmsted for between a dollar and a dollar fifty per day. In the winter of 1858, the park's first area was opened to the public; December of that same year saw New Yorkers skating on the twenty-acre lake south of the Ramble. Today it is the best known Park in the world.
If you would like this artwork in a different size or edition, please E-mail me at
Karendelac@aol.com
(Please include the name of the artwork you are Emailing me about)
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Thomas Kinkade images are beautiful in any light but the illuminist technique mastered by Thom, a main feature of the artworks, is best viewed with proper lighting. We carry picture lights with cords and dimmers which give you the gallery feel at home. The Traditional Series gallery lights are sleek and stylish with a unique design fashioned to compliment any décor.Visit my Lighting Page for Hobby Hill® Gallery Lighting Solutions for your Kinkade
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