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Wrigley Field
2014 marks the one hundred year anniversary of one of the great American ballparks: Wrigley Field. From the ivy-covered brick outfield walls to the hand-turned scoreboard to the main entry marquee, Wrigley Field – home of the Chicago Cubs – has fielded memories and dreams for generations of baseball lovers.
Fathers and mothers, sons and daughters, all have cheered from its stands and neighboring rooftop bleachers, singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” with Harry Caray. In the Thomas Kinkade Studios‘ painting Wrigley Field: Memories and Dreams, we celebrate this great ballpark and the great traditions of yesterday – traditions that are our very roots which remind us of all that is great about our lives.
It’s those memories that enable us to dare to dream, and risk new and better tomorrows. Baseball is a part of our past – reminding us of all that was once good and could be again.
- Following the great precedence Thomas Kinkade himself set with his first baseball painting, the Thomas Kinkade Studios created Wrigley Field: Memories and Dreams with reverence and honor for the hallowed American sport of baseball.
- Wrigley Field: Memories and Dreams celebrates the one hundred year anniversary of the great American ballpark – Wrigley Field.
- As a truly American sport, celebratory bunting, numerous flags, and colorful banners add to the festive occasion. The iconic wooden structural beans of Wrigley Field are depicted on the marquee level of the stadium.
Title | Wrigley Field: Memories and Dreams |
Published | April 2014 |
Subject Location | Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois |
Classification | Thomas Kinkade Studios |
Image Sizes
18" x 27"
24" x 36"
28" x 42"
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