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Saint Thomas of Villanova IV
Limited Edition Signed and Numbered Art Print.
Reproduced from the original watercolor painting by N. Santoleri
Also see Other Villanova Prints by Santoleri: 1 – 2 – 3 – 4
This is the fourth original watercolor of Villanova’s chapel by Santoleri reproduced into a limited edition signed and numbered fine art print. St. Thomas was an Augustinian monk and Archbishop in the 16th Century in Villanova, Spain. When the Augustinian order opened their second educational institution, they dedicated it to him, naming it Villanova College. The church, St. Thomas of Villanova, was begun in 1883 to serve the needs of the students, and the local immigrants who were working on the estates surrounding the campus. This limited edition print, signed and numbered by the artist, was reproduced from the original watercolor of the same name, using the highest quality craftsmanship and printing on fine neutral pH balanced paper. This Villanova print St. Thomas of Villanova is still available!
About this edition:
- The original watercolor painting was created in 2006
- The print image size is 14 x 20 (height by width in inches)
- The over all print size including the border is 18″ x 23″
Artwork | Status | Price | Purchase |
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One Limited Edition Signed & Numbered Print, Regular Edition. 950 Prints | Available | $100 | |
Limited Edition Signed & Numbered Artist Proof Edition 50 Prints | Available | $200 | |
Limited Edition Signed & Numbered Remarque Print 50 Remarqued Prints | Available | $500 | |
Pack of Note Cards (5″ x 7″). 10 Cards Packaged with 10 envelopes. | Available | $20 |
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1515 West Chester Pike Unit A-6, West Chester, PA 19382
In Historic Chester County, Pennsylvania