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This breathtaking artwork captures the raw, untamed beauty of the 19th-century coastline, where crashing waves collide with rugged boulders, sending sprays of white foam into the air. Figures in period attire dot the grassy cliffs and sandy shore—some gazing out at the restless sea, others gathered in quiet contemplation—under a dramatic sky of billowing clouds with hints of light breaking through. In the distance, rolling green hills and faint mountains frame the horizon, while sails drift across the vast ocean, adding a sense of timeless wonder.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Windswept Shores: A 19th Century California Coastal Tribute brings the moody, romantic essence of William Keith’s style into your home. Printed on premium canvas, this piece showcases rich textures and vibrant hues, making it a perfect statement for your living room, study, or coastal-inspired space.
Details:
High-quality canvas print based on an original digital painting
Inspired by the 19th-century Central California coast in William Keith’s style
Available in multiple sizes to suit your decor
Ready to hang, bringing history and nature to life
Immerse yourself in the timeless allure of the California coast with Windswept Shores: A 19th Century California Coastal Tribute. Order now and let this masterpiece infuse your space with the spirit of a bygone era!
• 1.25″ (3.18 cm) thick poly-cotton blend canvas
• Canvas fabric weight: 10.15 +/- 0.74 oz./yd.² (344 g/m² +/- 25g/m²)
• Fade-resistant
• Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars
• Mounting brackets included
• Blank product sourced from the US, Canada, Europe, UK, or Australia
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!