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Title |
Christmas Evening |
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Size |
12" x 16", 18" x 24", 24.5" x 34", 30" x 40" |
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Issue Date |
2005 |
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Availability* |
Not Sold Out
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Description |
Nature is the greatest artist of all. To prove that to yourself, simply visit a favorite place during an unfamiliar season. |
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That’s what I’ve done with Christmas Evening. Here I return to the cottage that is the centerpiece of A Quiet Evening — the thatch-roofed hutch many collectors have told me is their favorite Kinkade home. |
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In the earlier work the cottage is framed by the brilliant blossoms of spring. Here, winter has painted the scene with its distinctive brush: snow crowns the bare trees and clings to the roof; a cheerful snowman greets visitors who walk the frozen pathway |
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It is the evening before Christmas day, and the joyous symbols of the season abound.The cozy cottage is festooned with Christmas lights; a wreath is hung on the door; a previously unseen gas lamp heralds visitors from across the icy stream. |
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The most poignant reminder of the season of family and joy is the cottage itself.The heartening light that pours from all its windows proclaims to one and all: herein abides love and human comfort. Like me perhaps you can imagine children gathered around |
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~ Thomas Kinkade |