Bring home a piece of Canadian art history with Red Maple by A.Y. Jackson, who made a significant contribution to the development of art in Canada.
Painted by Group of Seven's A.Y. Jackson in his Toronto studio in November 1914, this landscape is based on a sketch from nature produced along the Oxtongue River in Algonquin Park, capturing the distinctive fall colour phenomenon found in Canada. With its foreground screen of fragile young branches and fluttering red leaves set against a background of churning rapids, this composition captures a distinctive natural phenomenon in Canada, and one symbolic of budding nationalist sentiments, which the outbreak of war a few months earlier had made more acute.
This canvas print faithfully reproduces Jackson's original work.
Dimensions: 60"L x 40"H


