Paint by Number, Clipper Ship Sailboat, Craft Master, 16 x 12, Vintage
Paint by Number, Clipper Ship Sailboat, Craft Master, 16 x 12, Vintage
- Title: Vintage Paint By Number, Clipper Ship from Craft Master, Sailboat, Ship at Sea, Nautical Painting, PBN, Unframed Canvas, Vintage Collectibles, Completed (Discontinued)
- Vintage: 1950 - 1954
- Details: Wonderful oil Paint by Number completed painting! This is one of the very early Craft Master kits, pre 1955, painted on canvas (vs the later issued boards). It features a very large clipper ship at sea, this is a classic, we believe it is one of the most desired PBN's ever issued, you can almost feel the wind and movement of the sea. Colors are still in great condition, and whoever painted this one, looks like Gloria signed it, did a great job. This canvas is unframed, just add your desired frame and hang to enjoy this proud ship of yesterday. Great piece of Mid Century art memorabilia. Perfect gift for a PBN collector.
- Materials: Soft Canvas
- Dimensions: 16 x 12 inches (Portrait)
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Excellent Vintage Condition. No issues noted. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these ANTIQUE and VINTAGE items, they are NOT NEW, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
Vintage Paint by Number works are highly collectible! It's hard to believe it took them years, and practically giving away kits, in order for this hobby to really take off. The paint by number kits we know today go back to 1949, when Dan Robbins was working as a package designer for Max Klein at Palmer Paint Company in Detroit, Michigan, remembering how much fun he had as a child painting and coloring, he proposed this idea to Mr. Klein. It's worthy to note that a company called Picture Craft Company in Decatur, Illinois, had already started selling similar sets, but you had to paint the canvas to find out what the picture was. Back to Mr. Klein & Robbins, it took them took almost two years to get their paint-by-number business going, but eventually it took off and made them millions! By 1953 Picture Craft canvas kits were out of business and Klein's brand, Craft Master, painted on boards (vs canvas), was selling through stores like Macy's and by 1954, Palmer had sold some twelve million kits. In 1969, General Mills bought the Craft Master brand, eventually being re-named Craft House. In 2006, Chartpak purchased the Craft House brand. Today Chartpak is still selling Paint By Number kits under the “legacy brand” of Craft House.