A museum-quality fine art giclée print of this stunning landscape by Canadian artist Lawren Harris.
“Ice House, Coldwell, Lake Superior.” Lawren Harris. c. 1923.
This beautiful Duille fine art print features ‘Ice House, Coldwell, Lake Superior’ painted in oil on canvas by Lawren Harris around 1923.
Harris was a modernist pioneer and leading member of Canada’s famous Group of Seven.
About the work
This powerful work like many produced by Harris around this time portrays a cold elemental landscape, heavily stylised with dark expanses of water, barren shorelines and bright clear skies. One can almost feel the crisp chill of the air. This is one of a series of works painted on the north shore of Lake Superior between 1921 and 1928.
Harris, it is fair to say, utilised techniques found in many works from the twenties and thirties which later came to be called ‘Art Deco’. His later career was marked by increasing abstraction.
This is a museum-quality archival print made using materials which will last for many years.
Special features
This print is a museum / archival quality giclée print on heavyweight Somerset Enhanced Radiant White Velvet 255gsm paper reproducing the original work.
Available unframed in a choice of two sizes
This fine art print can be supplied on an A4 sheet –
Overall size: 210 x 297mm
Size of printed image: 190 x 230.4mm
Top and bottom white margins to allow for framing: 10mm
Left and right white margins to allow for framing: 33.3mm
or an A3 sheet –
Overall size: 297 x 420mm
Size of printed image: 260 x 316
Top and bottom white margins to allow for framing: 20mm
Left and right white margins to allow for framing: 52mm
Packed for protection with fast dispatch
Your unframed print will be sent wrapped in acid-free tissue and protectively packed.
All materials are recyclable and come from environmentally responsible sources.
Print size | A3 print, A4 print |
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