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" Redd
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" Solarus the
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Just in time for the season of magic
comes Solarus the Wizard. His twinkling gaze invites you into his
study, where you may find anything from sky-sailing ships to atlases
of lands beyond the ends of the earth. This richly colored portrait
will make a magical holiday gift for any lover of fantasy. Just hang
Solarus the Wizard to instantly transfigure any room into your very
own school of witchcraft and wizardry. |
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" Danu of the Celts "
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She stands regally, alone in the woods, clad in
both chain-mail armor and red robes embellished with gold. The dual nature
of her character is evident; she is both sovereign and goddess, mother and
warrior, priestess and protectress. She is Danu, the Celtic mother goddess
of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a tribe of gods and demi-gods in pre-Christian
Ireland. With Danu of the Celts, artist Dean Morrissey continues his
successful series of Celtic figures and subjects, which has previously
included The Celtic King, Anna of the Celts, The Voyage of the Fianna and
The Piper of Tir n’ Og. Dean Morrissey has captured the fierce independent
spirit of the Irish people in Danu of the Celts, making it a beautiful gift
for anyone with an interest in Irish or Celtic mythology. |
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" One
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This warm and
welcoming scene conveys the adage “it is better to give than to receive” as
a young girl waits up for Santa to give him a present. What would Santa need
most? A globe of course! This child wants to help him find his way to
everyone on his route and she is quite confident that this will do the
trick. For everyone who loves the giving of gifts more than the getting,
this charming limited edition will bring joy for years to come. |
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Fine Art Limited Edition Canvas |
image size:
19" x 24" |
$565.00 (Cdn)
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Limited Edition
Print |
image size:
16" x 20" |
$170.00 (Cdn)
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" The
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Following in the
regal footsteps of the recent runaway successes The Celtic King and Anna of
the Celts, we are pleased to present the next Celtic-themed fine art edition
from artist Dean Morrissey. In a departure from portraiture, this
action-packed scene features a pair of chieftains riding together to fend
off their Viking enemies. It is set in the Dark Ages (circa 875 AD) when 250
Celtic kingdoms, each ruled by their own chieftain, extended from Ireland
into Scotland and southern England. After years of being raided by the
Vikings, the chieftains realized they were easy prey on their own but by
joining forces in fighting their foe they would have a better chance. The
chieftains were so successful in their combined efforts that the advance of
the Viking hoards was halted and their expulsion from the Celtic kingdoms
began. |
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Fine Art Limited Edition Canvas |
image size:
24" x 32" |
$960.00 (Cdn)
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Limited Edition
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image size:
15" x 20" |
$180.00 (Cdn)
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"
The Piper of Tir n' Og " |
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''The famed warrior
Finn goes on a quest into Tir n’ Og (pronounced tear-ah-naug), the Celtic
land of eternal youth and happiness. At the end of his stay, he persuades an
enchanted bagpiper to leave paradise and journey with him back to the world
to join the Fianna (military elite of ancient Ireland) as their piper. His
enchanted pipes stir the troops and summon their spirits to the task,
defending the Celtic realm from any and all enemies. The piper travels with
Finn for a time, but grows restless, tells Finn that the Fianna do not need
him to play in order to fight and that his ability is needed elsewhere. Finn
releases him, and for the next 300 years he roams the Celtic lands, his
music awakening people to seek out the beauty and grace which lives within
them.'' |
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Limited edition
Giclée canvas |
image size:
30" x 20" |
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$755.00 (Cdn)
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" The
Voyage of the Fianna " |
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A legendary Celtic adventurer with the ability
to travel through time, Finn MacCool was the greatest leader of the Fianna,
the military elite of ancient Ireland responsible for guarding the High
King. An unruly band, the Fianna were challenged by Finn to become models of
chivalry and justice. Some argue that the tales of the Fianna are the
basis of the legends for the Knights of the Round Table. In Dean Morrissey’s
The Voyage of the Fianna, we find the inspirational hero Finn sailing
through the sea of time. |
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Limited edition
Giclée canvas |
image size:
25" x 20" |
$745.00 (Cdn)
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" Celtic
King " |
“In the glint of early dawn, a
Celtic King awaits a messenger from the coastal bluffs, bearing what he
hopes will be good news,” says Dean. “All people of the shire have been
drawn within the castle walls, however, loyal knights are mounted and in
ready. A king must be prepared for other possibilities.”
Following in the regal footsteps of the
recent runaway success with Anna of the Celts, we are pleased to present the
perfect companion piece from creator Dean Morrissey. This Celtic King brings
a sense pride and dignity to any surrounding. |
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Limited edition
print |
image size:
12" x 20" |
$190.00 (Cdn)
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Masterwork canvas edition |
image size:
24" x 40" |
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" Anna of
the Celts" |
During medieval times in the Celtic world,
Christianity may have been on the rise but many held onto their beliefs in
traditional gods and goddesses. Anna was the figure they looked toward to
protect them in battle. She represented loyalty, purity of spirit, and
courage of conviction.
Following in the regal footsteps of the
recent runaway success with Anna of the Celts, we are pleased to present the
perfect companion piece from creator Dean Morrissey. This Celtic King brings
a sense pride and dignity to any surrounding. |
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Limited edition
print |
image size:
13 3/4" x 20" |
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Inventory !
$190.00 (Cdn)
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Limited edition
Giclée canvas |
image size:
25" x 36" |
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" A
Christmas Carol " |
Scrooge was a miser. His money was his life.
Then, one Christmas Eve, Scrooge received a trio of visitors who showed him
not only the true meaning of Christmas, but the true meaning of life.
Morrissey’s painting depicts London, circa 1843, when Dickens first
published the story. The offices of Scrooge and Marley are in fact the pub
in the city where Dickens reportedly did a great deal of writing. As Scrooge
leaves for home on that fateful Christmas Eve he seemingly heads away from
the light and joy of the holiday represented by both the carolers and a
Father Christmas further down the street. Yet, these are actually his first
steps towards redemption. This is a piece art destined to become one of your
family’s Christmas heirlooms and holiday traditions.
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Limited edition
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image size:
14 3/4"w x 22"h |
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" The
Bounty" |
This abundant and lavishly beautiful feast would
set a wonderful mood in any dining room without further explanation. But do
you remember that one of the major themes in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas
Carol is to be careful not to miss out on life’s bounty as it occurs around
us? Or, that the messenger of this particular tiding is the Ghost of
Christmas Present? But as we said, we think this abundant and beautiful
feast would set a wonderful mood in any dining room
without further explanation. |
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Limited edition
Giclée canvas |
image size:
36 "w x 14 "h |
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