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The Sentry| 24" x 32" (Framed Canvas Giclee) | Original Artwork by Lois VanLiew

The Sentry| 24" x 32" (Framed Canvas Giclee) | Original Artwork by Lois VanLiew

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The Sentry| Framed Canvas Giclée | Original Artwork by Lois VanLiew
Vintage Series

This framed canvas giclée is a reproduction of the original artwork by Lois VanLiew. The original painting was created in the late 1960’s and was very special to the artist. It had stayed in her personal collection until after her passing. It was then picked up for a new personal collection. We've included a photo of the artist with the work when it was first released.

Printed on canvas using fine art giclée methods, the piece preserves the depth, color, and texture of the original work while offering a durable and accessible format for display.

Each canvas is set within a solid pine wood frame, available in black or brown, chosen to complement the character of the artwork without distracting from it. The piece arrives ready to hang, allowing for immediate placement in your space.

As part of the Quest Legacy Collection, this work reflects an ongoing commitment to preserving and sharing an artist’s body of work in a way that remains cohesive, intentional, and enduring. It is created to serve as both a lasting record and a source of everyday enjoyment.

Details:

  • Canvas giclée reproduction (not an original painting)
  • Printed on fine art canvas
  • Frame thickness: 1.25″ (3.18 cm)
  • Canvas fabric weight: 10.15 +/- 0.74 oz/yd² (344 g/m² +/- 25g/m²)
  • Open back
  • Comes with rubber pads on the back corners
  • Hanging hardware attached

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Lois VanLiew

About the artist: Lois VanLiew

Lois VanLiew was a painter and multidisciplinary artist whose work grew from a lifelong dedication to creative expression. After returning to Kansas later in life, she turned her focus to the prairie, creating works that reflect its changing seasons, subtle light, and enduring spirit.
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