
What is the historical significance of Lawren Harris's Woods, Algoma (1918)?
Woods, Algoma is a key work from Harris's Algoma period, showcasing his shift toward spiritual abstraction and his role in defining Canadian modernism with the Group of Seven, emphasizing the wilderness's sublime beauty.
What materials are used in this acrylic print?
This museum-quality reproduction features a 4mm (0.15") acrylic surface for a vibrant, durable finish, with straight-cut corners and a white default background, ensuring a sleek modern look for your fine art print.
How is the acrylic print shipped and installed?
We ship securely packaged to prevent damage. The print includes a hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) for easy wall mounting of your archival art reproduction.
What are the dimensions of this Lawren Harris print?
This premium acrylic print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), ideal for creating a striking focal point in any room with its museum-quality reproduction of Woods, Algoma.
How durable and archival is this acrylic print?
Crafted with 4mm acrylic, this print offers excellent durability and UV resistance, ensuring long-lasting color vibrancy and protection for your Canadian art masterpiece.
What artistic techniques did Harris use in Woods, Algoma?
Harris employed simplified forms, a limited color palette, and luminous light effects to evoke spiritual tranquility, reflecting his theosophical beliefs and modernist approach to landscape painting.
Why is the Algoma region important in Harris's work?
The Algoma region inspired Harris with its rugged landscapes, leading to a series of works that captured its mystical essence and helped shape Canadian national identity through art.