Dessert / Salad Plate, Sakura, Coastal Breeze by Warren Kimble, 1998
Dessert / Salad Plate, Sakura, Coastal Breeze by Warren Kimble, 1998
- Pattern: Dessert or Salad Plate, Sailboat & Lighthouse Theme, Coastal Wall Plate, Warren Kimble Coastal Breeze, Vintage Tableware, (Discontinued)
- Made in: Indonesia
- Not Vintage: 1998
- Details: This is such a beautiful rendition of the work by folk artist Warren Kimble, called "Coastal Breeze"! It's actually a salad plate from the dinnerware set from Sakura, but since we only have the one plate, unless you're trying to complete the dinnerware set, we think this would make a beautiful wall decor plate. The plate features a large sailboat passing by a lighthouse, we're not sure if it's a fictional lighthouse but it certainly resembles both the Cape Hatteras lighthouse in NC and the St Augustine lighthouse in FL. The colors are true to the original artwork, the plate is finished with a black rim. It is stamped on the back: "Coastal Breeze, 1998 Warren Kimble by Sakura, NY. Dishwasher Safe, Microwave Safe, Made in Indonesia". Would make a beautiful addition to a coastal styled home, or for a sailboat or lighthouse collector.
- Materials: Ceramic
- Dimension: 8 1/8 inches in Diameter
- Condition: Used. Very Good Condition. There are no chips, scratches or any other defects on the front of the plate, however, there are two black marks on the back, might be paint from the black rim, we were unable to remove the stains. If you're hanging this plate on the wall, those marks will not show. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are USED items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and imperfections.
Warren Kimble is “America’s Best Known Living Folk Artist”. He has more than 50 years of experience as a fine artist, educator, and antiques collector to create a casual but sophisticated style of American Folk Art. His classic folk art features the animals, rural landscapes and buildings of Vermont. Warren Kimble’s paintings are universally appealing. They evoke a simpler and less complicated era. Kimble was born in 1935 and retired in 2006 at the age of 71, however, he continues to paint and remains active both in civic and artistic initiatives. He completed a new collection in 2009 entitled “Let The Sun Shine". In 2002, he received the highest alumni honor from Syracuse University, the George Arents Pioneer Medal. He is also the recipient of an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vermont.