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LIMITED EDITIONS offered on multiple substrates: 16" x 24" Canvas Only 17.5” x 25.5” × 1.5" deep. Canvas + Frame 16" x 24" x .125" Brushed Metal All Comes Ready-to-Hang; photos for size reference. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity #/ 30 and includes hanger for wall. When all 30 runs of these LIMITED EDITIONs are gone they will NOT be reproduced in this size ever again. *NOTE: Frames are hand assembled and slightly splay out at the back end corners. This is normal. Frame edges and corners have slight edge marks from assembly and the framing brace. Also normal. Comes well packed with bubble wrap and a double-thick cardboard box. RETURNS & EXCHANGES are only authorized if the artwork is ripped, shredded, or significantly marred from shipping, and you must take pictures upon arrival. PLEASE. Only exchanges will be offered. The customer is responsible for paying shipping back to the Artist's studio. Contact our shop with questions or concerns DESCRIPTION: What could be more exciting than a powerful steam engine? Trains are often symbols of childhood and nostalgia. This piece reminds many of their childhood playing on the steam engine #1285 at Denace the Menace park in Monterey, CA. Step back and reminisce about your childhood or share with the next generation of train lovers, train-spotters, and foamers! I am an active rail enthusiast and draw much inspiration from trains. Shop more of our prints and giclées or see original train-inspired art at www.AdamHansenArt.com The original is held in a private collection. Commissions are accepted for a similar style, We can also work from photographs to bring your vision to life. See website above. My personal favorite steam train that this is modeled after is the Pennsylvania Railroad K4, which was a class of 425 4-6-2 steam locomotives built between 1914 and 1928 for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), where they served as the primary mainline passenger steam locomotives on the entire PRR system until late 1957. I have a personal painting of this engine in my studio and a Lionel steam train in my collection. I am most certainly a Train Lover myself. From us to you, here's to more steam travel, wonder, and adventure!
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