Description: Christmas is coming. It's in the air, on the street, in the church, in the village shops, on our front doors, in our windows and, most of all, it's in our hearts. There's always that special excitement for children of all ages. Maybe there's a sled or a doll that someone wants the most, sitting in the toymaker's window. No doubt there are all kinds of drums, puppets, dolls, trains and even toy soldiers all over the shop, amid the special sounds of the music boxes and sights of holiday decorations. The toymaker's heart and happiness is reflected in all the bright and warm spirit he shares with everyone at Christmas and all year 'round. Making people happy makes his Christmas the happiest of all. The work of Paul Landry can brighten a room by its presence alone. Romantic images of flower-filled seaside gardens, cozy cottages, and ocean shores, the paintings are bright and airy and filled with lush colors. Now one of the most popular nostalgia artists in the U.S., Landry was born on the coast of Canada, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The grandson of two sea captains (one Scottish, the other French), it was inevitable that he, too, turn to the sea as he grew older, working with fishermen on the banks of Nova Scotia and helping them pull up their nets and traps. Never far away were his sketchpad and camera. “I believe that you have to know your subject to paint it well,” he says. “Spending time on the sea has allowed me to know its many moods.” By the time Landry was seventeen, he had gained apprentice status as a photoengraver. He started working his way through the Nova Scotia College of Art and also attended the Art Students League in New York City. Shortly afterward, he took a brief sabbatical to paint the sea and the people who make their living from it. Finally Landry settled in Connecticut, where he taught at Westport’s Famous Artists School and wrote the popular textbook On Drawing and Painting. He still lives near the shore, enjoying the company of his wife and three children. . Landry’s paintings have a loyal and growing audience because they celebrate the spirit of life and bring back memories of halcyon days. “The sea, the villages that border it and the people who work it all hold a great fascination for me, providing unending sources of inspiration as they beckon my heart and hand.” This is a limited editon canvas that measures approximately 24 X 11. WILL SHIP ITEMS WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER PAYMENT RECEIVED LOCAL PICKUP IS AVAILABLE TO SAVE FREIGHT. EXPEDITED SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. ITEMS ARE PROFESSIONALLY PACKED TEXAS SALES TAX 8.25% We do work with the Ebay Global Shipping Program
Price: 165 USD
Location: Keller, Texas
End Time: 2025-02-08T02:53:18.000Z
Shipping Cost: 30 USD
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30")
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Type: Limited Edition Print
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Edition Size: 1500
Date of Creation: Unknown
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Print Type: Lithograph