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A Celebration of Light

This is a 29"x41" watercolor. It shows New York Harbor between 42nd and 44th St. after World War II when the wartime coastal black out had been lifted. This painting is in the collection of Wolverine Bronze in Roseville, MI.

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Anonymous Guest 23 Apr 2013

I have this painting in a signed and numbered edition. Love it. The detail is awesome, I can look at it for hours and always find something new.

Artist Reply: Wow,Thank you; I'm glad you are enjoying it the way you are. it was what I had intended when I painted this scene. I constructed a number of vignettes throughout the painting to keep people interested in and continually able to find new things in this work. My favorite vignette f this work is 44th St. where the Algonquin Hotel and the Algonquin Club stand. I hope you enjoy it for many years to come.

Mark Kavanagh 01 Aug 2012

We ahve this hanging over our fireplace in the living room. I love the detail. I can stare at it for hours looking at all the fine elements!! One of these day I need to purchase your other great urban scenes, especially the ones that feature trolleys and Rapid transit.

Kovács János 30 Oct 2010

superb!

Maria Anna Machado 30 Oct 2010

marvelous work...

Sharon Gonzalez 30 Oct 2010

WOW WHAT A VERY INCREDIBLE PAINTING, STANTON. OUTSTANDING!!!! AWESOME!!!!! VERY AMAZING!!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you Sharon. This has been a very successful money maker fr me. I had one offset edition of this work of 695 signed and numbered and it sold out.