
What defines the quality of this Lawren Harris print?
This reproduction uses 250 gsm museum-quality, natural white paper. The archival, acid-free composition ensures your Lawren Harris print retains its color integrity and physical structure for decades without yellowing.
Is the black wooden frame sustainable and durable?
Yes, we use responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. Our frames are 20mm thick, providing superior structural integrity and a more sophisticated profile than standard retail frames.
How is the artwork protected during display?
Each print is protected by high-quality, shatterproof plexiglass. This provides the clarity of traditional glass while ensuring the artwork is safe from impacts and UV-related degradation.
Does the print arrive ready to hang on the wall?
Absolutely. Every framed print includes a specialized hanging kit, allowing you to mount your 70x100 cm Lawren Harris masterpiece directly upon arrival without additional hardware.
Will the colors of the Abstract Painting 20 fade over time?
No. By utilizing archival-grade materials and FSC-certified paper, our prints are designed for longevity. The matte finish prevents ink degradation from light exposure, preserving Harris’s original vision.
What inspired Lawren Harris to create Abstract Painting 20?
Lawren Harris was deeply influenced by Theosophy and the search for cosmic order. Abstract Painting 20 reflects his desire to express spiritual truths through non-objective geometric forms rather than literal landscapes.
Why is the 1942 period significant for Lawren Harris’s career?
1942 marks Harris’s full immersion into abstraction. Having left the Group of Seven's landscape focus, he used this era to explore rhythm and space, solidifying his role as a pioneer of Canadian modernism.
