Since 1989 Ray Day has created the American
Landmarks Collections for Lilliput Lane,
a division of ENESCO.
Although
his American Landmarks Collection was retired in 2000, Ray Day continued
to create works through Lilliput Lane for Disney until 2005.
Click
on each of the titled “links” below for complete listing of sculptures
released to date.
Click
here for American Landmarks Archive
The
Collections:
AMERICA’S
NATIONAL TREASURES
COLLECTION
(contains
5 pieces) RETIRED!
The
Statue of Liberty, Independence Hall, The White House, Mount Rushmore,
and The Alamo. Each is designed by Ray Day and sculpted in concert
with the Lilliput Lane creative team. These treasured landmarks
are skillfully crafted in minute detail, resulting in a high quality
patriotic collectible at an affordable price.
AMERICAN
LANDMARKS COLLECTION(contains
39 pieces) RETIRED
During
the centuries that followed 1620, settlers arrived from the world
over bringing with them diverse cultures and lifestyles that produced
a unique nation. The influence of many immigrant nationalities is
evident in the architecture they built. Abundant wood and stone
enabled settlers to reconstruct the homes of their birthplaces.
Through this collection, America’s architectural heritage is honored
and preserved. COLLECTION RETIRED.
COCA-COLA™
COUNTRY COLLECTION
(contains 16 pieces and 5 sculpted oval plates)
RETIRED
Coca-Cola signs are found on buildings large and small...becoming
familiar sites in every town across America. This collection recaptures
those early 20th century scenes and for many, the memories! Each
detailed, hand numbered collectible has been authorized by the Coca-Cola
Company and overflows with a hometown warmth. COLLECTION RETIRED.
THE
ALLEGIANCE COLLECTION (contains
8 pieces) RETIRED
At school, home, or the bandstand in the park, the flag is
a part of daily life, and through this collection Ray has woven
the patriotic tradition of flag waving into the grassroots architecture
of the country. With the introduction of four new pieces in early
1998, there are now eight pieces in the collection. COLLECTION RETIRED.
AN
AMERICAN JOURNEY COLLECTION
(contains
6 pieces. Endorsed by The National Trust for Historic Preservation.) RETIRED
Ray
explores how America's architecture played a role in the lives of
people and their everyday journey of life. These are not "historic"
or "governmental" sites familiar to tourists, local landmarks
that served the daily needs of our ancestors. COLLECTION RETIRED.
AMERICA'S
FAVORITES
(contains 5 pieces)
RETIRED
Take
a trip down memory lane with John Deere, Coca-Cola, Budweiser, Chevrolet,
and Texaco. All are intricately detailed and feature popular brand
names of 20th century American culture. COLLECTION RETIRED.
SPECIAL
COMMISSIONS AND PROJECTS |
CANADIAN SPECIAL RETIRED
"Victorian
Romance" celebrates the Victorian architecture of North America.
This is the first piece Ray has created based on a Canadian subject,
the Preservation Gallery in Niagara-on -the-Lake, Ontario. The gallery
is the former home of one of Canada's most respected artists, Trisha
Romance. RETIRED.
DISNEYANA
COLLECTIBLES CONVENTION
(Annual limited edition sculpture since 1995)
By
invitation, Ray annually sculpts a special limited piece based on
Disney architecture for the Convention.
PRECIOUS
MOMENTS CHAPEL May still be available from PM Chapel.
Sculpted
to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Precious Moments Chapel
in Carthage, MO, this piece has been endorsed by Sam Butcher, creator
of Precious Moments figurines. Available only from PM Chapel.
UNIVERSAL
STUDIO'S FLORIDA
The
"Islands of Adventure Lighthouse" was created for the
opening of the new Universal Studio Theme Park in 1999. It is exclusive
to the Park and may still be available the Port of Entry.
UNITED
STATES MARINES SPECIAL SOLD OUT
"Tun
Tavern" was sculpted to celebrate the 225 Anniversary of the
US Marines on November 10, 2000. It is exclusive to the US Marines
and available only through Marine outlets.
See
also:
Ray Day - Biography
Ray Day - The Painter
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RAY
DAY
ray@rayday.com |