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A Christmas Carol



Probably one of the most beloved Christmas stories in history, Charles Dickens´ A CHRISTMAS CAROL has it all: heroes, villians, ghosts, time travel, long-lost love, and a happy ending. With worldwide appeal, this story continues to captivate generation after generation.

Since it was originally published in 1843, A CHRISTMAS CAROL has become an irreplaceable part of our culture. Stephen Krensky´s careful abridgement of Dickens´ words is complemented by new artwork by one of today´s best loved illustrators, Dean Morrissey, author of SHIP OF DREAMS and THE CHRISTMAS SHIP. This is an edition of A CHRISTMAS CAROL that will certainly become a classic in its own right.

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A Christmas Morning



The door´s open just a crack for taking a peek—in case Santa hasn´t left yet. It´s Christmas morning at last! Gifts will be opened, happy voices will be heard and smiles will abound. Rewards for being good all year will be realized and treasured.…

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A Christmas Wish



With all the eagerness of kids waiting up to catch a glimpse of Santa Claus, Landry collectors look forward to the release of Paul’s annual Christmas piece. Always drawing on warm memories of his boyhood in Nova Scotia, Paul creates classic holiday scenes of timeless joy. This year’s image, A Christmas Wish, offers a special personal touch as well...the toy maker’s name on the shop sign is derived from Joseph, Thomas and Hope, the names of Paul and Mary Landry’s three children. Published from the artist’s original oil wash painting. Available in both a print and giclée canvas edition.

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A Major Award



“It’s... it’s... it’s indescribably beautiful! It reminds me of the Fourth of July!” – The Old Man admiring his "major award" Last year, artist Paul Landry paid tribute to one of his favorite films, the holiday classic, A Christmas Story. Inspired by humorist Jean Shepherd’s tale of the holidays in smalltown America, Landry brought to life the magic that has made this film a favorite with fans of all ages.This year, we move in for a close-up of the Parkers’ home on Cleveland Street, focusing on the Old Man’s “Major Award”—a garish lamp in the shape of a woman’s leg.

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A One-Mouse Open Sleigh





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A Visit From St. Nicholas





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American Classic Barn Door- No. 1



This limited edition canvas flag is designed to be hung unframed just like the original. The "gallery wrapped" canvas wraps around 1 1/2" thick stretcher bars to add the three dimensional look. Wrought-iron rings are included to further replicate the artisanship and rough-hewn look of this original work of Americana.
Old Glory has been interpreted by artisans of many genres, but this folk-art style painting on a barn door is one of our favorites. Since its debut in the February catalogue, and with thanks to a lead supplied by an alert collector, the unknown artist of "American Classic" has been located! Not lost but found, his name is Thomas Langan, and we are pleased to have him join the Greenwich Family of artists. You can look forward to his next release soon!
This limited edition canvas flag is designed to be hung unframed just like the original. The "gallery wrapped" canvas wraps around 1 1/2" thick stretcher bars to add the three dimensional look. Wrought-iron rings are included to further replicate the artisanship and rough-hewn look of this original work of Americana.

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And I Never Get Tired





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At The Stroke Of Midnight





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Be Back Soon





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Best Seat In The House



As the firework displays light up the night sky with a dazzling palette of color, we know it’s time to celebrate summer at the Bay View Inn. The 150-year-old lodge features one of the most picturesque views in the Phillips Bay Highlands. The Inn is as renowned for the sumptuous meals served on a stone terrace overlooking both the Inner and Outer bays as it is for its nightly displays of patriotism during the month of July. This night, classic automobiles are featured at the twilight cruise from dockside through Phillips Bay culminating with dancing to live music from the 1940s, ’50s and ’60s. If you’re lucky enough to find a spot on the west garden lawn across from the heart-shaped pond, you’ve got “The best seat in the house.”

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Bewitching



While in downtown Santa Barbara, California, Steve Hanks happened upon a Halloween parade. “It really just fell into my lap,” he says. “It’s a great thing to paint. Children in costume have become a favorite subject of mine because they wear them with such comfort and pride. I love their innocent unselfconsciousness.”

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Chained



This is a portrait of my wife, Masked is of myself, just a couple of whimsical Halloween paintings I chose to do once when I had some time to paint whatever I chose.

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Checking It Twice



Third in the “Father Christmas” Series Stephen“Don’t load any coal on the sleigh tonight lads,” announced Father Christmas, donning his coat and sack. Scooping up the long scroll, he added “I’ve checked the list twice and lo and behold, all the children were good!” An elf piped up,“Wonderful news, Sir! But we never load any coal.” “Sh-u-us-h now,” replied the jolly old fellow with a smile.“Time’s awasting. Let’s hitch up the team and be off.We’ve got our work cut out for us this Christmas Eve!” Checking It Twice is the third in artist Dean Morrissey’s series of lavish images inspired by the real Father Christmas ... a worldly traveler with a merry twinkle in his eye.

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Christmas Door



It may be chilly outside, but a beautiful red-ribboned wreath calls out a warm hello. "However," says Landry, "this greeting is offered all year ´round—not just at Christmas time."

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Christmas Eve





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Christmas Eve At The Winchester Inn



The Second in The Inns of Christmas Series With newly fallen snow covering the landscape around the Winchester Inn, Mike, the innkeeper, sets out on his annual Christmas Eve rounds. After hitching his team to the inn’s ancient sleigh, he bundles two large sacks of gifts destined for the neighborhood children. Gift giving is a Christmas tradition enjoyed over the holidays by the inn’s many visitors.The Winchester Inn, nestled among the Cotswold Hills in Phillips Bay, dates back to the early 1880s.The Winchester is known far and wide for its warm and friendly atmosphere, wonderful rooms and sumptuous meals, making it the perfect place to spend Christmas Eve.

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Christmas Eve Visit





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Christmas Greeting





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Christmas In The Avenues





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