
What is the historical significance of Lawren Harris's LSH 134 from 1950?
LSH 134 represents Lawren Harris's later abstract period, where he distilled northern landscapes into spiritual, geometric forms, influencing modernist Canadian art as a key figure in the Group of Seven.
How does the paper quality enhance this fine art print?
Our Master's Edition archival paper offers a museum-quality matte finish and acid-free composition, preventing yellowing and ensuring longevity for this premium reproduction.
What are the exact dimensions and materials of this print?
This print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) on 250 gsm FSC-certified paper with a 0.29 mm thickness, providing a durable, high-end fine art poster.
How is shipping handled for this on-demand print?
We print and ship each order individually with no minimums, ensuring careful packaging for safe delivery of your archival art reproduction.
Will this print fade or deteriorate over time?
No, the acid-free, archival-grade materials resist fading and yellowing, making it a long-lasting investment for your home decor.
What inspired Lawren Harris's abstract style in works like LSH 134?
Harris was inspired by the spiritual essence of the Canadian Arctic, using simplified shapes and light to evoke a transcendent connection to nature.
Can I frame this print easily due to its specifications?
Yes, the 250 gsm weight and standard 75x100 cm size make it compatible with most frames, ideal for displaying this museum-quality reproduction.