REPLICATION FRAME OPTION
Add your own finishing touch to your Thomson's replication with a Larson-Juhl premium gilded wood frame:
Salon Frame
Creating a museum-worthy finish, Larson-Juhl's gold Salon frames are inspired by the classic Louis XVI styles that were popular in Thomson's era.
Finish: Gold - Width: 3" - Height: 1 3.8"
THE STORY BEHIND THOMSON'S SKETCH
During the winter, painting outside becomes almost impossible, so Tom Thomson spent the colder months in his small studio in Toronto working on larger paintings. As the weather got warmer, he would venture out, looking forward to the time when he could be in the landscape of Algonquin Park for extended periods of time, camping, fishing and making sketches.
A key event in his annual calendar was the period during the thaw when the ice in the rivers and lakes abated, and the water could be safely traversed in a canoe; Thomson could then move deeper into the landscape, and find new sketching spots. This sketch shows exactly this time of the year; the ice in the river breaking up, and the drab landscape just beginning to come back to life under a sunny, vibrantly blue, cloudless sky.
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 replication is 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 Replication
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.