


This image depicts a framed art print of "The Red Maple (L'erable Rouge)" by A.Y. Jackson, a founding member of the Group of Seven. Artist: A.Y. Jackson (Alexander Young Jackson), a prominent Canadian landscape painter. Artwork: "The Red Maple (L'erable Rouge)," a quintessential work from the Group of Seven, capturing the vibrant colors of the Canadian wilderness. Subject: The painting features a small red maple tree beside a stony river, with visible brushstrokes and unblended colors creating texture and movement. Historical Context: Painted in Jackson's Toronto studio in November 1914, based on a sketch from the Oxtongue River in Algonquin Park. Significance: This artwork embodies the Canadian spirit and is a treasured collectible for enthusiasts of Canadian history and fine art.