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SOLD TO CHANS Thomas Kinkade Cobblestone Bridge Print 2000

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Refunds available: See booth/item description for details Details

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Item traits

Category:

Art Prints

Condition:

New

Edition Type:

Limited Edition

Subject:

Landscape

Date of Creation:

2000-Now

Original/Reproduction:

Artwork Reproduction

Size Type/ Largest Dimension:

Small (Up to 14'')

Listed By:

Dealer or Reseller

Signed:

Unsigned

Style:

Other

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Items after first shipped at flat $2.75

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

22212333

Item description

Thomas Kinkade Matted and Framed Print of Cobblestone Bridge Print measures 4 inches by 6 inches, in ivory colored matt. Ornate gold frame, total measures 10 inches by 12 inches From 2000 Collection "Recently Nanette and I explored a new corner of the British Isles: the Hampshire region in southwest England. As we walked its quaint paths, I felt a longing for a time when rambling was a preferred mode of transportation. Cobblestone Bridge is bathed in the light of a golden nostalgic sunset, the glow of oil lamps, firelight in the thatch-roofed cottages, and the yearnings in my heart. The stately old bridge is constructed with fieldstones and the thatched roofs are built up from bundles of reeds. In the world of Cobblestone Bridge, man and nature live in God's perfect balance. While we visited, Nanette and I shared in that harmony. â” Thomas Kinkade" 234.br

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