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Thomas Kinkade Paris City of Lights Double Lithograph Plate with Commemorative Medallion

Collectibles - Fine Art Prints

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$150 - $250

As of June 19, 2026

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This is a rectangular horizontal wall art presentation featuring two color lithograph prints by the artist Thomas Kinkade, likely from his 'Paris, City of Lights' collection. The presentation consists of a slender gold-toned metallic or wood frame with a rope-twist inner border. The artwork is housed within a deep burgundy or maroon mat board featuring a double cutout for the images and a central circular cutout for a metallic gold-toned commemorative medallion or coin, which typically bears the artist's signature or studio logo. Below the center, a gold foil brass-style nameplate is affixed, identifying the series title. The top image depicts a bustling Parisian street scene at dusk with high-key lighting, while the bottom image appears to be a similar scenic view of a bridge over a river, possibly the Seine, executed in the artist’s signature 'Painter of Light' impressionistic style. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible fading, moisture damage, or significant abrasions to the frame. The colors remain vibrant with warm incandescent glows. The craftsmanship is consistent with mass-produced licensed collectibles from the Thomas Kinkade Company, popular in the late 1990s to early 2000s.

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Upon visual examination of this Thomas Kinkade 'Paris City of Lights' double lithograph presentation, I find the piece to be in excellent aesthetic condition. The burgundy matting remains crisp without signs of acid burn or fading, and the gold-toned frame shows no significant chipping. The vibrant, warm palette characteristic of Kinkade's 'Painter of Light' style is well-preserved, suggesting minimal UV exposure. This specific configuration, featuring two plates and a commemorative medallion, was a popular licensed collectible produced in significant quantities by Media Arts Group/Thomas Kinkade Company during the late 1990s. The market for Kinkade lithographs has shifted from a speculative investment lens to a purely decorative one. While his works maintain a dedicated fan base, the high volume of these open-edition or large-run or plate-signed lithographs limits their rarity. Current secondary market trends for multi-plate framed sets typically range between $150 and $250 depending on the specific retail venue. Factors impacting value includes the inclusion of the medallion and the nameplate, which enhances display appeal compared to loose prints. However, it is important to note that a definitive appraisal is limited by the digital nature of this inspection. Authenticity is presumed based on standard manufacturing markers (medallion, plate styling, and framing materials). To provide a certified valuation for insurance or estate purposes, an in-person physical examination would be required to verify the presence of a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) on the reverse, check for any adhesive-related damage behind the mat, and distinguish between a mass-produced plate-signed print versus a hand-highlighted limited edition which would command a higher premium.

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