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Men And Angels By James Christensen

By James Christensen

Men and Angels by James Christensen

Man, indeed, describes more than he explains; while the angelic spirit sees and understands. Man judges nature in relation to itself; the angelic spirit judges it in relation to heaven. In short, to the spirits everything speaks. — HONORÉ DE BALZAC

Artist James C. Christensen’s portrayals of angels, including Cecelia, Sleeper Lost in Dreams and throughout his Saints and Angels series, inspire us to reflect on the angels among us. The high contrast in Men and Angels reminds the viewer that sometimes our mortal world is dark compared to the world of angels. The image also reveals how a visitor can bring a shining light, leading us out of the darkness.

A very few people will own one of only 150 Men and Angels Collector's Editions. This autographed book comes slipcased in rich burgundy bookcloth with a gold-stamped, leather label, lined in acid-free paper and is accompanied by Little Wings, an original stone lithograph created by artist James C. Christensen especially for the Men and Angels Collector's Edition.

The title page of each volume is signed by both the author and artist and is consecutively numbered to match the stone lithograph. The discerning collector will treasure the book and lithograph package from this extremely limited edition.

Men and Angels by James Christensen is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition giclee canvas's with a 13 x 16 image size priced at $___ unframed.

Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Print 11 x 13-1/2 Image Size 550 Please Inquire Click to Inquire
Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Canvas 13 x 16 Image Size 350 Please Inquire Click to Inquire

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