Maple Woods Algoma 1920 by A Y Jackson

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Maple Woods, Algoma - 1920 by A.Y. Jackson — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Group of Seven · 1920
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Maple Woods Algoma (1920)

Group of Seven · Original 1920

A quintessential Canadian landscape by Group of Seven co-founder A Y Jackson, capturing the fiery autumn foliage of Algoma's maple forests with bold, expressive brushwork.

30×40 cm (12×16")
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The Vibrant Autumnal Landscape of Maple Woods Algoma

Maple Woods Algoma, painted in 1920 by A Y Jackson, stands as a defining work of the Group of Seven's early period. The painting captures the quintessential Canadian autumn landscape with a bold, expressive approach that rejected the subdued tones of earlier Canadian art. Jackson's use of vivid oranges and reds against the deep blues of the Algoma wilderness reflects the Group's commitment to depicting Canada's raw beauty through a modernist lens.

Created during Jackson's first trip to Algoma with fellow Group of Seven members, this work marks a pivotal moment in Canadian art history. The region's rugged terrain and brilliant fall foliage provided the perfect subject for the artists' new approach to landscape painting. Jackson later wrote that Algoma's landscapes offered "a richness of material that seemed to demand a new technique."

About the Artwork
Maple Woods, Algoma - 1920 by A.Y. Jackson — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Maple Woods, Algoma - 1920 by A.Y. Jackson — Framed art print at Zephyeer

A Y Jackson and the Group of Seven

As a founding member of the Group of Seven, Alexander Young Jackson played a crucial role in shaping Canada's artistic identity in the early 20th century. The Group emerged in 1920 with their first exhibition in Toronto, where Maple Woods Algoma was likely first displayed. Their approach combined European modernist techniques with distinctly Canadian subject matter, creating a new visual language for the nation.

Jackson's work from this period demonstrates the Group's core principles: bold color, simplified forms, and a focus on the spiritual essence of nature. Unlike European modernists who often depicted urban scenes, the Group of Seven found their inspiration in Canada's vast wilderness areas. Jackson's Algoma paintings, including this work, helped establish the region as a key location in Canadian art history.

Editor's Insight
Jackson's Maple Woods Algoma represents more than just a landscape - it embodies the Group of Seven's revolutionary approach to Canadian identity through art. The painting's vibrant colors and dynamic composition reflect the artists' belief in nature as a source of national pride.

Technique and Composition in Maple Woods Algoma

Brushwork and Texture

Jackson employed thick, visible brushstrokes that convey the tactile quality of the Algoma landscape. His technique creates a sense of movement in the foliage, as if the leaves are trembling in an autumn breeze.

Color Harmony

The artwork's power comes from Jackson's masterful use of complementary colors - the warm oranges and reds of the maple leaves against the cool blues of the sky and distant hills. This color contrast gives the painting its emotional resonance and visual impact.

Details

Print & Frame Details

Artist A Y Jackson
Original Year 1920
Art Style Group of Seven
Subject Matter Canadian landscape with autumn foliage
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper 300 gsm archival matte paper
Frame Solid wood with acid-free mat
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
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Returns 30-day return policy

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Styling Your Space with Maple Woods Algoma

The warm autumnal tones of Maple Woods Algoma make it an ideal statement piece for living rooms with earthy color schemes. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well above a console table or as part of a gallery wall arrangement. Consider pairing it with natural wood furnishings and warm lighting to enhance the painting's cozy autumn atmosphere.

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