
What is the historical significance of Northern Lake 1913 by Tom Thomson?
Northern Lake 1913 is a key work by Tom Thomson, a pioneer of Canadian landscape painting and precursor to the Group of Seven, showcasing his innovative use of color and brushwork to capture the wild beauty of Algonquin Park.
What materials are used in this acrylic print?
This museum-quality reproduction features a 4mm (0.15") acrylic panel for a sleek, vibrant finish, with straight-cut corners and a white background for optimal presentation in fine art prints.
How is the acrylic print shipped and installed?
We ship it securely with a complete hanging kit, including hardware and screws, and pre-drilled holes (14mm from edges) for easy mounting of your premium art print.
Is this print archival and durable?
Yes, this archival-grade acrylic print offers long-lasting vibrancy and resistance to fading, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction endures for years.
What are the dimensions of this artwork?
The print measures 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches, making it an ideal size for showcasing Tom Thomson's detailed landscape in home or office decor.
How did Tom Thomson's technique influence Canadian art?
Thomson's expressive brushstrokes and bold color palette in works like Northern Lake 1913 helped define the Group of Seven's style, emphasizing emotional connection to nature.
Why does the acrylic print have a white background?
The white background enhances the vibrant colors and modern look of this fine art reproduction, providing a clean presentation that complements any interior design.