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Dark Hall Mansion, www.DarkHallMansion.com, is excited to share their first ever release for "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown" the 1975 Charles Schulz ode to love: pure, true and in its every incarnation.
Their Officially licensed limited edition Peanuts prints for "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown" go on sale next Tuesday, Jan 22, 2013 at 9:30 AM PST right in time for Valentine's Day.
Artist Jayson Weidel's Valentine treatment for our Standard Edition print is spot on in capturing the classic moment when Charlie finally gets up the nerve to open his mailbox and look inside and...well, maybe it's not from his Little Red Haired Girl, and who can't relate to that, but we say he fared pretty well with that smooch from an old friend. Besides, what better way to celebrate Valentine's Day then when old Charlie FINALLY gets his first Valentine on the same print.
When it came time for the variant print, Jayson's stark and beautiful take elevated
an elegant concept to pure pathos. Dark Hall Mansion were surprised and thrilled that Peanuts was immediately on board with the piece relating just how much they loved the variant.
All editions are 18" x 24," strictly limited, numbered and screen printed by the fine team at DL Screenprinting. Editions are as follows:
Standard: "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown" (Edition of 280)
Variant: "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown" (Edition 50)
Select Wood Edition of only 5: Standard or Variant artwork-printed on 18" x 24" Maple wood:
"Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown" (Standard artwork) on Maple wood (Edition of 5)
"Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown" (Variant artwork) on Maple wood (Edition of 5)
Standard: $65
Variant: $100
Wood Editions: $250
All Editions on sale next Tuesday, Jan 22, 2013 at Dark Hall Mansion: www.DarkHallMansion.com
They'll go on sale right here on their dedicated Store page at 9:30 AM PST: http://www.darkhallmansionstore.com/
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