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Peter Pan’s Never Land
Peter Pan’s Never Land by the Thomas Kinkade Studios captures the adventure of the magical place that Peter Pan and his friends call home. In this scene, we see Peter battling his nemesis Captain Hook, with the help of Wendy, Michael, John, The Lost Boys, and his beloved pal Tinker Bell. The friends fly together with faith and a dash of pixie dust, while the Mermaids look on and a beautiful rainbow sits brightly in the sky. Peter Pan’s Never Land reminds us that although we may grow up, we should view the world with the wonderment of a child – no matter our age. It reinforces the fact that the bonds of a true friendship can lift us up throughout our lives.
~ Thomas Kinkade Studios
- The Disney film Peter Pan was based on a theatrical play of the same name by Sir James Barrie. Walt Disney was touched by the story as a child. He watched it with his brother Roy, and went on to star as Peter Pan in his school’s performance of the play. Walt delighted in the magic of all of the characters, and felt great pride in bringing them to life in his full-length animated movie.
- Peter Pan was released to critical acclaim on February 5, 1953. Adults and children alike connected with the story and its positive message.
- Peter Pan’s Never Land by the Thomas Kinkade Studios is the second limited edition canvas to pay tribute to the Peter Pan franchise. The first painting was Tinker Bell and Peter Pan Fly to Never Land released in 2009 by Thomas Kinkade and, subsequently, sold out in limited edition canvas.
- In Peter Pan’s Never Land, Captain Hook and Mr. Smee face Peter Pan in a row boat while the Crocodile – who ate Captain Hook’s hand – happily hopes for his next meal. In the background sits the Jolly Roger, Hook’s pirate ship.
- The Lost Boys are six children who, according to Peter, fell out of their baby carriages while their nurses weren’t looking – and now follow him in his adventures. These loyal friends include Foxy, Rabbit, Skunk, Cubby, and the Raccoon Twins.
- Beyond the cove in Peter Pan’s Never Land lies Skull Rock, where the villains once held Tiger Lilly; and up on the bluff sits the Indian Camp where Tiger Lilly, the Indian Chief, and their people live.
- Across the way is Hangman’s Tree – the entrance to Peter’s and The Lost Boys’ home – and below that is Mermaid Lagoon and Marooners’ Rock where Peter’s magical friends frolic all day.
- To get to Never Land, Peter instructs Wendy, Michael, and John Darling that they must fly towards the “second star on the right and straight on ’til morning.”
Title | Peter Pan's Never Land |
Published | October 2016 |
Collection | Disney Collection |
Classification | Thomas Kinkade Studios |
Image Sizes
18" x 27"
24" x 36"
In Stock
12" x 18" AP (Crocodile Remarque on verso side)
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