Sampson-Matthews Silkscreen
The Sampson-Matthews print program was the largest public art project in Canadian history. During World War II, Group of Seven members A.Y. Jackson and A.J. Casson initiated a plan to bring contemporary art to Canada’s soldiers.
The landscape subjects chosen represented scenes from every part of Canada. Many of the works were already well known and considered masterpieces in their time.
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Ships in Classical Calm
Sampson-Matthews Silkscreen
, circa 1948
30 x 40 in
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