Thomas Kinkade dies at 54; artist was called the 'Painter of Light'
Kinkade, 54, died at his home in
Kinkade's sentimental paintings — with their cottages, country gardens and churches in dewy morning light — were beloved by middle-class
The paintings typically depict tranquil scenes with lush landscaping and streams running nearby. Many contain images from Bible passages.
Kinkade labeled himself as the nation's most collected living artist. His paintings and spin-off products bring in about $100 million a year in sales, and are said to be in 10 million homes in the
He grew up in a trailer in
"I'm a warrior for light," he told the
Before Kinkade's Media Arts Group went private in the middle of the last decade, the company took in $32 million per quarter from 4,500 dealers across the country, according to the Mercury News. The cost of his paintings ranges from hundreds of dollars to more than $10,000.
"Thom provided a wonderful life for his family," his wife, Nanette, said in a statement. "We are shocked and saddened by his death."
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