
Thomas Kinkade Limited Edition Print: "City By The Bay"

Artist: Thomas Kinkade
Title: City By The Bay
Edition:: Handsigned and Numbered Limited Edition
Image size: 18 x 27 | 24 x 36 | 28 x 42 (Select Available Canvas, Size, and Frame Options below)
From Thomas Kinkade: For me, the romance of San Francisco begins at Fisherman's Wharf. The Golden Gate Bridge stands as a welcoming sentinel, while sunset bathes the fog shrouded air and glistens on the moist pavement.
Aficionados of San Francisco will note my many romantic touches: replacing the contemporary wharf electric trolleys with the more colorful and nostalgic cable cars, clearing away some of the fisherman's shacks along Scoma's pier to allow a less interrupted view of the famous Golden Gate, dressing the scene with an uninterrupted flow of vintage vehicles. On the top floor of famous Castagnola's restaurant, I even included a depiction of myself as a little boy looking out in awe at the distant bay as a fog shrouded ship departs for points unknown. Perhaps the romance of the "City by the Bay", at least for me, began in childhood with such whimsical daydreams. -- Thomas Kinkade
Title: City By The Bay
Edition:: Handsigned and Numbered Limited Edition
Image size: 18 x 27 | 24 x 36 | 28 x 42 (Select Available Canvas, Size, and Frame Options below)
From Thomas Kinkade: For me, the romance of San Francisco begins at Fisherman's Wharf. The Golden Gate Bridge stands as a welcoming sentinel, while sunset bathes the fog shrouded air and glistens on the moist pavement.
Aficionados of San Francisco will note my many romantic touches: replacing the contemporary wharf electric trolleys with the more colorful and nostalgic cable cars, clearing away some of the fisherman's shacks along Scoma's pier to allow a less interrupted view of the famous Golden Gate, dressing the scene with an uninterrupted flow of vintage vehicles. On the top floor of famous Castagnola's restaurant, I even included a depiction of myself as a little boy looking out in awe at the distant bay as a fog shrouded ship departs for points unknown. Perhaps the romance of the "City by the Bay", at least for me, began in childhood with such whimsical daydreams. -- Thomas Kinkade
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