REPLICATION FRAME OPTION
Add your own finishing touch to your Thomson replication with a high quality Larson-Juhl frame:
Salon Frame
Creating an eye catching finish, the museum-selected Salon frames are a timeless classic of Larson-Juhl, originally inspired by Louis XVI styles that reflect Thomson's era.
Finish: Gold - Width: 3" - Height: 1 3.8"
THE STORY BEHIND THOMSON'S SKETCH
Tom Thomson prepared this board with a layer of lean, pale ochre paint. Perhaps in response to the weather, he glazed this bright under-layer with a thin, dark oil wash to produce a tone similar to the birch panels he would come to use more frequently the following year. The wash would have made the surface less absorbent, and was still wet at the time the sketch was made, which would have led to fast, fluid painting.
Thomson typically began sketches by setting the principal forms with a thin brush, usually starting with the most complex structural element of the composition, which clearly drew him. After roughing in the tree he would have then began to paint the swollen river, working from the far bank to near, before working up to the edges of the tree, with mostly horizontal brush strokes. Finally, he worked on the far bank and the sky before putting in the foreground and reworking the tree trunk and branches.
VERUS ART REPLICATION FEATURES
Certificate of Authenticity
Each work is accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity, signed by the National Gallery of Canada. Mailed Separately.
Limited Edition
An exclusive edition of only 350 replications authorized by the National Gallery of Canada.
Unparalleled Quality
Each replication is printed on an aluminum panel with the highest quality archival inks and a limited lifetime warranty.
High Fidelity Replications
The National Gallery of Canada compares the master proof against the original before authenticating the edition.
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