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An Eternal Night print
An Eternal Night print
An Eternal Night print
An Eternal Night print
An Eternal Night print

An Eternal Night print

Regular price $55

Small: 11" x 13"
(image size: 8.25" x 11")
$55.00

Medium: 16” x 20”
(image size: 13.5” x 18”)
$100.00

Large: 20” x 26”
(image size: 18” x 24”)
$175.00

ABOUT THE PRINTS
Quality, archival limited-edition fine art prints on heavyweight, bright white, matte fine art paper with a luxuriously smooth surface that is able to produce extremely crisp and accurate detail and has received 100+ year archival certification from the Fine Art Trade Guild. Edition number, title, and artist signature are hand-written by the artist below the image in the white border.

EDITION DETAILS
"Limited-edition" means that there is a finite quantity of prints available. Small and Medium prints are in editions of 200. Large prints are in editions of 100. Once all of the prints are sold, the edition is closed. Your prints will be numbered in this format: 023/200 would indicate that it is the twenty-third print in an edition of two hundred. As the quantity of available works in an edition decreases, the price increases incrementally based on the percentage remaining in the print run.

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
Each piece you purchase will come with a certificate of authenticity, a signed document proving the authenticity of the work and containing details about the artwork for your reference.

SHIPPING
Prints are shipped by Carmel Fine Art Printing & Reproduction in Carmel, California. Small and medium prints are shipped flat with glassline liners. Large prints are gently rolled with glassline into large diameter tubes/boxes.

©2024 Paul Richmond

ABOUT THE PAINTING
I was inspired to make this painting when I learned that Hans Christian Anderson’s beloved fairy tale was based on his own tragic gay love story. The day he received a letter informing him that his love was marrying a woman was the day he began writing about the mermaid who became infatuated with someone she could never have. I wanted to recreate the moment when his personal heartbreak and memories grew a shimmery tail and began morphing into art.

Series:

"We are all in the gutterbut some of us are looking at the stars." -Oscar Wilde
An Eternal Night print
An Eternal Night print
An Eternal Night print