Bring home a piece of Canadian art history with Stormy Weather by Frederick Varley, a quintessential work from the Group of Seven.
Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay is a compelling oil painting by Canadian artist Frederick Horsman Varley, completed in 1921. This work captures the raw power and tumultuous beauty of Georgian Bay, a region in Ontario known for its rugged landscapes. The painting features wind-swept pine trees clinging to rocky outcrops, set against a backdrop of churning waters and storm-laden skies. Varley’s dynamic brushwork and dramatic use of color convey the intensity of the natural elements, reflecting his deep connection to the Canadian wilderness. This piece is celebrated as one of Varley’s most significant contributions to Canadian art, exemplifying his ability to infuse landscape painting with emotional depth and expression
This high-quality canvas print faithfully reproduces Varley’s masterpiece, capturing the vibrant colours and dynamic landscapes that define Canada’s natural beauty.


