Group of Seven A.Y. Jackson "The Red Maple" Limited Edition Framed Print (440/777)
Item Number: 138
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
A.Y. Jackson was a founding member of the Group of Seven. "The Red Maple" was painted in 1914 and stands out as one of his and Canada's famous paintings. This landscape is based on a sketch from nature produced along the Oxtongue River in Algonquin Park. With its foreground screen of fragile young branches and fluttering red leaves set against a background of churning rapids, this composition captures a distinctive natural phenomenon in Canada.
This limited edition frame is ready to hang and has a finished size of 34.5X"H by 38"W.
The proceeds of this sale will directly benefit the Luso Canadian Charitable Society.
Successful bidders can pick the item up from our centre in Mississauga or shipping can be arranged at an additional cost.