Description
Giclee prints on canvas or paper of Maple and Birch by A.Y. Jackson
A.Y. (Alexander Young) Jackson, a founding and leading member of the Group of Seven, was recognized during his lifetime for his contribution to the development of art in Canada. He traveled widely and painted full-time, primarily landscapes.The Red Maple is painted in A.Y. Jackson’s Toronto studio in November 1914, this landscape is based on a sketch from nature produced along the Oxtongue River in Algonquin Park.
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