Product Overview
Thomas Kinkade Studio's limited edition Notre Dame Cathedral Paris paper prints are created with meticulous attention to detail and exceptional color accuracy, ensuring that each piece accurately represents the original artwork. The use of premium heavyweight archival paper and superior fade-resistant inks guarantees that the prints will maintain their beauty and vibrancy for many years. Each print is individually numbered and arrives with a Certificate of Authenticity. Here is an opportunity to own a piece of this timeless collection and enjoy the exquisite craftsmanship and enduring appeal of Thomas Kinkade Studio's work.
Paper Framing
With each frame offered, Thomas Kinkade Studios takes great pains to preserve the Limited Edition integrity of every print. Placed between 1/8" shatter-resistant Plexiglas and rigid foam core backing, at no time does the mounting adhesive come in contact with your piece. Finished with a heavy craft paper backing and a coated wire hanger, the finished framed art displays beautifully and protects the art for years to come.
Framing Features
- premium museum quality mouldings
- shatter resistant plexiglas
- heavy craft paper finished back
- coated wire hanger
About the Image
Notre Dame de Paris is the world’s most famous Gothic cathedral from the Middle Ages. Built on an island in the river Seine, in the historical section of Paris, Notre Dame sits upon the ruins of two earlier churches. Its foundation stone was laid in 1163 by Pope Alexander III, and the high altar was consecrated in 1189, but it took another two centuries to complete the cathedral.
Notre Dame suffered from damage and deterioration through the centuries, but during renovations in 2019, a fire broke out in the attic and destroyed most of the roof, Viollet-le-Duc’s 19th-century spire, and some of the rib vaulting. France and the world came together to restore Notre Dame de Paris to its original brilliant state. Thomas Kinkade Studios invites you to travel to Paris in late 2024 for the grand reopening of Notre Dame.
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Key Points:
- Notre Dame was painted in 2024 by Thomas Kinkade Studios in celebration of the cathedral's grand reopening after its renovation following the 2019 fire that destroyed its roof.
- The artists of the Thomas Kinkade Studios drew inspiration from Thomas Kinkade's 1998 Plein Air masterpiece Notre Dame, Paris.
- Notice the signature Kinkadian florals in front of the cathedral.
- Some of the other Parisian landmarks painted by Thomas Kinkade and the Thomas Kinkade Studios include the Eiffel Tower, Fontaine Saint-Michel, and the River Seine.