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Grand Canal Venise
Clarence Gagnon — Canadian, 1881–1942 — Canadian Post-Impressionism
Clarence Gagnon was a Quebec-born painter and printmaker known for his depictions of rural Charlevoix and the snowbound villages of the Laurentian region. Trained in Montreal under William Brymner and later in Paris at the Académie Julian, he absorbed Post-Impressionist color theory while remaining committed to specifically Canadian subjects. His winter landscapes—steep-roofed farmhouses, sleighs on packed snow roads, dusk over the St.
- For Unframed and Framed Art - Acid free Archival Inks Printed on Museum Grade Paper. Museum Grade Paper is known to be Archival, which means it can be stored for a long time without turning yellow.
- Canvas Art Printed Using Archival Inks on Museum Quality Matte Canvas.