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Autumn Algoma - Art Nouveau Modern - Frank Johnston 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Autumn Algoma - Art Nouveau Modern - Frank Johnston 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Preço normal $449.99 USD
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Experience the Vibrant Majesty of Frank Johnston's Autumn Algoma

Immerse your space in the decorative brilliance of the Group of Seven with this museum-quality reproduction of Autumn Algoma by Frank Johnston. As a founding member of Canada’s most celebrated art collective, Johnston brought a unique Art Nouveau Modern sensibility to the rugged wilderness of Northern Ontario. This piece captures the kaleidoscopic transformation of the Algoma forest, utilizing rhythmic patterns and bold color palettes that transcend traditional landscape painting.

Museum-Grade Craftsmanship for the Discerning Collector

At RedKalion, we believe fine art deserves a presentation that endures. This 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) framed art print is meticulously produced on archival museum-quality paper. The 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte finish ensures a reflection-free viewing experience while preserving the intricate tonal shifts of Johnston’s palette. Each print is housed in a premium black wooden frame, crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash, providing a sophisticated 20mm profile that offers greater presence than standard commercial frames.

Art Historical Context and Technique

Frank Johnston, often known for his prolific output and decorative flair, was particularly inspired by the Algoma region between 1918 and 1921. Unlike some of his contemporaries who focused on the harsh isolation of the north, Johnston’s Autumn Algoma emphasizes the abundance and decorative harmony of nature. His transition toward a more stylized, graphic approach is evident in the structured play of light and shadow, making this a quintessential example of Canadian Modernism.

  • Archival Longevity: Printed on FSC-certified, acid-free paper to prevent yellowing over time.
  • Premium Framing: Hand-finished 20mm (0.79") thick solid wood frame for structural integrity.
  • Crystal Clear Protection: High-grade shatterproof plexiglass protects the artwork while maintaining clarity.
  • Ready-to-Hang: Delivered with a professional hanging kit for immediate installation.

Elevate your interior with a piece of Canadian history. RedKalion’s commitment to archival excellence ensures that this Frank Johnston masterpiece remains a focal point of your collection for generations to come.

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What materials are used for the frame?

Our frames are crafted from responsibly sourced, solid oak and ash wood. The black finish provides a timeless aesthetic, and the 20mm (0.79") profile ensures superior durability compared to thinner alternatives.

Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?

Yes, your Frank Johnston print arrives fully assembled in its frame. We include a professional hanging kit, allowing you to display your new archival masterpiece immediately upon delivery.

What is the quality of the paper used?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality paper with a matte, uncoated finish. This natural white, acid-free paper is designed for longevity, ensuring the colors remain vibrant for decades.

How is the print protected during shipping and display?

Each print is protected by premium, shatterproof plexiglass. This provides the clarity of glass with added safety and UV resistance, ensuring your artwork arrives in pristine condition.

Are the materials used for this print sustainable?

Sustainability is core to RedKalion. We use FSC-certified paper and wood, or equivalent certifications, ensuring that your art print supports responsible forest management practices.

Who was Frank Johnston?

Frank Johnston (1888–1949) was a founding member of the Group of Seven. He is renowned for his decorative landscape style and his ability to capture the complex patterns of the Canadian wilderness.

Why is the Algoma region significant in this artwork?

The Algoma region in Ontario was a spiritual and creative sanctuary for the Group of Seven. Johnston’s work here marked a shift toward the vibrant, Art Nouveau-influenced modernism that defined his career.