
End of the Ridge
by Stephen Lyman
Artist Stephen Lyman was inspired by wildlife and wilderness and nowhere more than in his beloved Yosemite Park. There, he could climb the highest point of a crest at 11,860 feet and feel seated on a throne in a place where the universe seemed upside down, as though gravity were irrelevant and the sky around him became an ocean. No wonder Lyman’s muse, naturalist and conservationist John Muir, said that from these heights in Yosemite he loved nothing more than to dip his head into the sky.
“On an off-trail backpacking trip, after a steep, strenuous climb up what I thought was the side of the mountain, the rock suddenly dropped away into space and I realized I was on a ridge,” said artist Stephen Lyman. “That experience was the inspiration for this painting. The mountain goats are surveying the expanse of a clearing storm from the ‘end of the ridge.’”
Anniversary Edition
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
edition not to exceed
100 signed by Andrea
Lyman and numbered.
34"w x 20"h.
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18th Hole, Pebble Beach Golf Links
by Linda Hartough
Pebble Beach Golf Links is the site of one of the longest running PGA Tour championships. The AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am began as The Bing Crosby National Pro-Am in 1947 and has been held annually ever since, raising to date more than $66 million dollars for charity. Pebble Beach Golf Links has also hosted ten USGA Championships, beginning with the 1929 U.S. Amateur. In 1972, Pebble Beach Golf Links became the first public-access course to host a U.S. Open. In 2010, it will host the U.S. Open for a fifth time. Since 1972 no other course has hosted as many.
MuseumEdition™
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 150 s/n.
60”w x 30”h (unstretched).
$1950
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limited to 500 s/n.
36”w x 17”h.
$750
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Print:
limited to 1250 s/n.
Image: 33”w x 15 5/8”h.
Paper: 37”w x 215/8”h.
$225
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The Swilcan
Bridge -
The 18th
Hole of the
Old Course,
St. Andrews
Links
by Linda Hartough
The golf world’s penultimate landmark—The Swilcan Bridge crossing the Swilcan Burn on the 18th Hole of The Old Course at St. Andrews—marks the first time that Linda Hartough has focused her considerable talents on both an historic structure and a breathtaking course landscape.
From Old Tom Morris and Wille Park, to Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, the Swilcan Bridge has come to represent the crowning moment of each Open Championship played at The Old Course. As the player crests the Swilcan Bridge and pauses to acknowledge the spectators, flashbulbs erupt and the images resonate across the world and into golf history.
Hartough’s unique perspective transcends a mere photograph to capture not only this hallowed stone bridge, but also the intrinsic beauty of the Village of St. Andrews. With the Royal & Ancient Clubhouse looming majestically in the background, this Swilcan Bridge painting is sure to become one of Linda’s most iconic works.
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 100 s/n.
60”w x 30”h (unstretched).
$1950
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36”w x 17”h.
$750
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Print:
limited to 950 s/n.
Image: 33”w x 15 3/4”h.
Paper: 37”w x 21 3/4”h.
$225
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