Beamsville Print Reproduction
$26.99 – $485.99
Painted by Frank Johnston in 1919. This painting shows Curtiss JN-4 “Canucks,” flying above Lake Ontario and the Royal Flying Corps’ Beamsville Aerodrome. Commissioned to paint Canadian aviators training for overseas service, future Group of Seven artist Frank Johnston first found his subject to be “a difficult one to get any pictures out of.” After experiencing flight and studying aerial photographs, Johnston transmitted his newfound enthusiasm for “this very fine sport” in canvases like this one.
This reproduction is available in 3 sizes: 16 x 12, 24 x 18 and 40 x 30 inches. Can be printed on photographic paper, canvas or stretched canvas on 1.5″ gallery frame.
Price will vary depending on the chosen size and material.
Artist: Frank H. Johnston
Year Painted: 1919
Collection: Beaverbrook Collection of War Art Canadian War Museum
This image will be printed on demand only and will be printed with Epson UltraChrome K3 ink, which improves print permanence characteristics that provide light fastness ratings of up to 108 years of life for colour prints.
Since this product is printed on demand only, it is possible that terms of delivery might be longer than those indicated on this site.