REPLICATION FRAME
Add your own finishing touch to your Thomson replication with a premium Larson-Juhl frame:
Salon Frame
This museum-selected frame is reminiscent of a classic Louis XVI style, with Larson-Juhl's gold Salon frame making for an elegant and extravagant finish for the Thomson collection.
Finish:Gold - Width: 3" - Height: 1 3.8"
THE STORY BEHIND THOMSON'S PAINTING
Tom Thomson’s bold use of color sprang from the need to create an impression of effect, rather than an objective record of appearance. The compositional simplicity of this sketch allowed Thomson to focus on the chromatic and tonal representation of a fleeting, optical effect. The scene was massed in quickly and strategically, with the overall forms of the sky and landscape put in almost as a backdrop for the finishing.
The final stage involved the escalation of luminosity and intensification of color and tone within the overall forms: one of the last touches is the fat slab of yellow directly above the hill, made just after the hill itself was reworked as more intensely purple. The use of rich slides of intensely chromatic opaque stiff paint meant that Thomson could work with control to adjust hue and without muddying his work. Final tiny strokes notch in the conifers along the hill line in the center, giving a sense of scale.
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 with only 350 replications authorized by the National Gallery of Canada.
Unparalleled Quality
Each replication is printed on a high-grade panel with the highest quality archival inks and has a limited lifetime warranty.
High Fidelity Replications
The National Gallery of Canada compares the master proof against the original before authenticating the edition.
Premium Hand-Crafted Frames
Premium hand-crafted frames reflect the style of the historical era of the original artwork.
Making Art More Accessible
The National Gallery of Canada receives replications for educational purposes and royalties from every purchase.