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The Gazebo, jewel of Ligonier’s Diamond, glows with holiday lights and brings warmth to this charming square. Put on your mittens and scarves and enjoy a silent winter’s stroll.
Revisit a magical time in the wintry life of Pittsburgh. It warmed our hearts to see the wondrous windows when we were children and meeting our loved ones under Kaufmann’s Clock too!
Enjoying the panoramic view of Pittsburgh from the Duquesne incline, residents and guests alike marvel at the beauty of the holiday season in Pittsburgh.
With childlike joy, Santa leans over the train to look down the track. Clickity-clack, the train circles round the platform and heads back to the curve. Santa exclaims, “Choo! Choo! All aboard!”
Santa cherishes the moment when he holds The Greatest Gift in his arms. As baby Jesus gazes into his eyes, it’s as if he’s saying, “Go and share the love in all that you do.”
Santa settles into his favorite chair by the glowing fire and enjoys an early evening snack of milk and cookies. The best part of the day is reading heartfelt letters mailed to him by children from all around the world.
At Christmas time, snowmen have been known to come alive. Santa is all too familiar with the magic that creates it. It is the love, put into these creatures, that makes them real for all of us in our dreams at Christmas.
As you climb the steep hill to the top of the West End Overlook, you are greeted with the spectatcular view of “Pittsburgh’s New Horizon”. You stand in wonder over the beauty and vastness of the city we call home.
Celebrate the holiday season in Pittsburgh when the city is aglow with shimmering lights – especially the beautiful tree at the Point. Pittsburgh truly becomes a winter wonderland in the snow.
“Since your dad was a lad”, there has been an orange cart along Western Avenue on Pittsburgh’s Northside serving hand-shaved iceball treats, buttery popcorn and peanuts. Gus and Yia Yia have been serving families for generations with a summer memory of a cool, old-fashioned treat.
As children look through the windows of their favorite toy store in excited anticipation of Christmas morning, holiday hopes come alive at S.W. Randall Toyes and Giftes on Smithfield Street in Downtown Pittsburgh.
Everyone’s heard of Santa’s naughty and nice list, but it’s just a myth. Santa Claus knows there aren’t any truly bad children. His book, filled with the names of children around the world, is really Santa’s Book of Good Children.
Linda’s painting, “Chapel on the Bluff”, features Duquesne University’s cherished chapel that overlooks Pittsburgh’s downtown area.
Santa Claus puts the finishing touches on a rocking horse for a special little child. Thinking of the joy on that child’s face on Christmas morning, Santa smiles.
As legend goes, all animals are able to speak and play together on Christmas Eve. Santa and his reindeer, Prancer, love to stop by on Christmas in the wee small hours of the morning to bring gifts to all their woodland friends.
Kaufmann’s Department Store was a favorite destination where Santa, seated on his majestic throne, warmly greeted each child after they happily waited in long lines just to have their moment with him.
“He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself; A wink of his eye and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.” This lighthearted poem by Clement Moore’s “A Visit from St. Nicholas” truly inspired “Santa’s Merry Wink!”
Soft snow falling on this magical night as shoppers meet under Kaufmann’s clock and visit the beautifully decorated windows. It’s a time of wonder and joy as families and friends gather in Downtown Pittsburgh to start their holiday shopping and enjoy the festive holiday spirit.
Mid-summer sizzles as the people of Pittsburgh gather on the Clemente Bridge for a festival unlike any other — honoring our favorite pickle. Join the fun and celebrate our unique hometown!
The historic South Side Slopes offers a perfect view at dawn as the sun rises and races across the river highlighting the pinnacles of Pittsburgh’s buildings. St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church reminds us of a new day’s hope.
The historic South Side Slopes offers a perfect view at dawn as the sun rises and races across the river highlighting the pinnacles of Pittsburgh’s buildings. St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church reminds us of a new day’s hope.
Native Pittsburghers have brought their special guests through the Fort Pitt Tunnel to experience this breathtaking view for generations. Uniquely Pittsburgh, this grand entrance to our beautiful city inspires and thrills all who enter the glass and steel Golden Triangle.
Native Pittsburghers have brought their special guests through the Fort Pitt Tunnel to experience this breathtaking view for generations. Uniquely Pittsburgh, this grand entrance to our beautiful city inspires and thrills all who enter the glass and steel Golden Triangle.
Along Forbes Avenue in Pittsburgh’s Oakland community sat a cherished restaurant and meeting place. The Original Hot Dog Shop, commonly known as “The O”, was most famous for its huge mound of French fries, or “O Fries.”
Along Forbes Avenue in Pittsburgh’s Oakland community sat a cherished restaurant and meeting place. The Original Hot Dog Shop, commonly known as “The O”, was most famous for its huge mound of French fries, or “O Fries.”
Ligonier’s Diamond, more than the center of the town, is the heart of the historic Ligonier Valley. Quaint shops surround the sparkling bandstand while festive wooden carolers add a charming taste of days gone by.
A summer’s evening at Mongo Creek Park will inevitably bring you to the historic Ebenezer Covered Bridge. Experiencing this class bridge with a gentle stream beneath it, brings you back to a simpler time.
A summer’s evening at Mongo Creek Park will inevitably bring you to the historic Ebenezer Covered Bridge. Experiencing this class bridge with a gentle stream beneath it, brings you back to a simpler time.
Chock-full of memories of swirling snow, lights glistening merrily, and the rush of shoppers heading to the iconic Gimbels Department Store, this painting returns you to experience once againthe excitement of the season.
Chock-full of memories of swirling snow, lights glistening merrily, and the rush of shoppers heading to the iconic Gimbels Department Store, this painting returns you to experience once againthe excitement of the season.
Every summer in downtown Pittsburgh, the Pickle Festival brings fun, food and families of all kinds together. You know it’s going to be a great day when people point to the sky and shout, “The Pickle is Back!”
Every summer in downtown Pittsburgh, the Pickle Festival brings fun, food and families of all kinds together. You know it’s going to be a great day when people point to the sky and shout, “The Pickle is Back!”
It’s been a great day for a round of golf, and where better than historic St. Andrews! Santa beams a jolly smile as he finishes his round with a Ho-Ho-hole in one!
It’s been a great day for a round of golf, and where better than historic St. Andrews! Santa beams a jolly smile as he finishes his round with a Ho-Ho-hole in one!
Soaring above the Laurel Highlands , Jumonville’s Cross serves as a symbol of hope, strength, and faith to all who see it.
Soaring above the Laurel Highlands , Jumonville’s Cross serves as a symbol of hope, strength, and faith to all who see it.
Linda’s rich and vibrant painting, Old Main “The Heart of the Lion” captures the jewel of Penn State University’s main campus.
Stars of the night can’t compete with the beauty of fireworks lighting up the Pittsburgh Sky each November on Light-Up Night! Gleaming offices shimmer as crowds of people gather to usher in the holiday season. The newly redesigned Market Square charms our hearts as we enjoy the magnificent crystal tree and the parade of horse-drawn carriages. Listen as the marching bands fill the air with holiday music and experience “The Golden Glow of Pittsburgh’s Light-Up Night”!
Every summer in downtown Pittsburgh, the Pickle Festival brings fun, food and families of all kinds together. You know it’s going to be a great day when people point to the sky and shout, “The Pickle is Back!”
Linda is pleased to offer a special portrait, “Reflections of Roberto” as a companion to her print “Remembering Roberto Clemente”. This serenely beautiful composition shows a quiet, more spiritual side of the famous ball player.
Every summer in downtown Pittsburgh, the Pickle Festival brings fun, food and families of all kinds together. You know it’s going to be a great day when people point to the sky and shout, “The Pickle is Back!”
For over 75 years Eat’n Park has brought people together to savor a lot more than food. Folks of all ages have enjoyed life, love and cookies at this neighborhood treasure. Cherish memories of family and friends at the place for smiles!
For over 75 years Eat’n Park has brought people together to savor a lot more than food. Folks of all ages have enjoyed life, love and cookies at this neighborhood treasure. Cherish memories of family and friends at the place for smiles!
Santa has always loved Trolleys. On this mystical, magical holiday evening with the snow gently falling, Santa invites you to come onboard for a journey filled with jingle bells and lights!
It’s been a great day for a round of golf, and where better than historic St. Andrews! Santa beams a jolly smile as he finishes his round with a Ho-Ho-hole in one!
For generations pickles and Pittsburgh have been practically synonymous. Join the happy throngs as we honor our heritage, enjoy pickle pizza, pickle beer, pickle ice-cream and more as we offer a joyful salute, “Pickle Me Pittsburgh!”
9 Postcards – $19.95 per package – plus $5.00 shipping and handling.
8 Note Cards (of the same scene) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (8 different scenes) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (2 each of the 4 scenes) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (8 different scenes) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (4 each of the 2 scenes) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (of the same scene) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (of the same scene) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
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Delivering toys to all the children of the world can get very tiring at times, and sometimes even Santa needs a break. As he walks around the house he smiles as he spots milk and cookies and an old train set. The next thing you know – the Jolly Old Elf himself is laying flat on his stomach.
Just as every child loves to view, he bends over so that his eye is over the train, creating a whole different world at that level. Santa cranks up the power a little. The train lights up and comes to life, slowly sparking and traveling down the track. Clickity-clack, the train circles round the platform and heads back to the curve. As the train roars past Santa and heads to the station, Ol’ St Nick just CAN”T resist: “CHOO CHOO! All Aboard!!!”
These metal plates are seven inches round.
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“Oh,…she’s just going to love this”, thinks Santa Claus as he puts the finishing touches on a rocking horse that a special little girl wanted just for her doll. More often than not, Santa likes to put on his apron and walk to the back corner of the Workshop where he likes to tinker with the old tools that he began with so many years ago at his very own workbench. The elves could always use a little help, and Santa finds that working with his hands brings a sense of peace and relaxation. “Silent Night”, being sung by Bing Crosby, plays on the old radio from a late night radio station somewhere halfway around the world. Christmas is getting nearer and all is calm, all is bright.
But it’s not the toy making, nor the music, that brings the smile to Santa’s face. It will be the look of joy, on that little girl’s face on Christmas morning when she comes downstairs to see the toys that were made just for her.
“Making Magic in Santa’s Workshop” is the second painting in Linda’s new “Jolly Old Elf” series of five holiday Santa paintings. These metal plates are seven inches round.
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At Christmas time, snowmen have been known to come alive and Santa is all too familiar with the magic that creates it. It is the love, put into these creatures, that makes them real for all of us in our dreams at Christmas.
These metal plates are seven inches round.
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The painting, “Shhhh!” takes you back to your early childhood with thoughts of Santa and what he meant to you. He is the Santa who is jolly, warm, has rosy cheeks and wants nothing more than to make every little child glad. You are no longer the grown-up, but that 4 year old sneaking down the steps to catch a glimpse of Santa. Surprised, Santa motions and whispers, “Shhhh!”.
Festive, bright and true to life, for those from Pittsburgh it has a clever twist of a “painting within a painting”. “Waiting for You under Kaufmann’s Clock” may be a sold out print, but lives again in Linda’s new painting as background to “Shhhh!”. This rendering is a charming reminder of the annual ritual of the ride into downtown Pittsburgh to see the Christmas windows! All in all, “Shhhh!” not only ushers in the season of joy and wonder, but brings with it a great feeling of nostalgia that makes you want to share it with your family and friends.
“Shhhh!” is the first painting in Linda’s new “Jolly Old Elf” series of five holiday Santa paintings.
These metal plates are seven inches round.