This beautiful art card features a stunning landscape titled "Northern River" by renowned artist Tom Thomson. The piece, produced in Canada using offset lithography, showcases the impressionistic style and depicts a river in Ontario, Canada during the early 20th century. Measuring 6" x 9" and unframed, this open edition print is perfect for any art lover's collection.
The art card is printed on high-quality paper and features vibrant, multi-color hues that bring the landscape to life. Though not signed, it comes with a certificate of authenticity (COA) and is listed by a reputable dealer or reseller. This small piece of art is a true gem and a must-have for anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature and the art of impressionism.
Tom Thomson (1877 - 1917) Tom was the great painter of Northern Ontario landscapes, was one of the catalyzing forces behind the formation of the Group of Seven – an association not formally created until three years after Thomson's death. He was born in Claremont, Ontario on August 5, 1877. He worked as a commercial artist in Seattle and in Toronto until 1913 when he left Rous & Mann to become a full-time painter and spend as much time as possible in Algonquin Park.
Thomson did not live to see the success of his vision. On July 8, 1917, his canoe was found capsized in Algonquin Park. His body was discovered eight days later. He was forty years old and at the height of his powers as a painter. The cause of death is now, as it was then, an unsolved mystery.
Signatures are part of the printing process. Greeting card type card opens up to write a letter. 6" x 9" Card comes with envelope and mylar sleeve. Image is an open edition print by CAP.
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