Green and Gold, 1920 by Henry Scott Tuke
Canvas Print - 15969-THS

Location: Private Collection
Original Size: 28.6 x 43.2 cm
Green and Gold, 1920 | Tuke | Giclée Canvas Print
Green and Gold | Tuke, 1920 | Giclée Canvas Print

Giclée Canvas Print | $49.98 USD

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*Max printing size: 15.9 x 24 in
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"Green and Gold" will be custom-printed for your order using the latest giclée printing technology. This technique ensures that the Canvas Print captures an exceptional level of detail, showcasing vibrant and vivid colors with remarkable clarity.

Our use of the finest quality, fine-textured canvas lends art reproductions a painting-like appearance. Combined with a satin-gloss coating, it delivers exceptional print outcomes, showcasing vivid colors, intricate details, deep blacks, and impeccable contrasts. The canvas structure is also highly compatible with canvas stretching frames, further enhancing its versatility.

To ensure proper stretching of the artwork on the stretcher-bar, we add additional blank borders around the printed area on all sides.

Our printing process utilizes cutting-edge technology and employs the Giclée printmaking method, ensuring exceptional quality. The colors undergo independent verification, guaranteeing a lifespan of over 100 years.

Please note that there are postal restrictions limiting the size of framed prints to a maximum of 28 inches along the longest side of the painting. If you desire a larger art print, we recommend utilizing the services of your local framing studio.
*It is important to mention that the framing option is unavailable for certain paintings, such as those with oval or round shapes.

If you select a frameless art print of "Green and Gold" by Tuke, it will be prepared for shipment within 48 hours. However, if you prefer a framed artwork, the printing and framing process will typically require approximately 7-8 days before it is ready to be shipped.

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Painting Information

In "Green and Gold," painted by Henry Scott Tuke in 1920, we see the artist's quintessential celebration of youthful vitality and the natural world. The painting is a masterclass in light and color, capturing the serene yet vibrant essence of a sunny afternoon by the water. Tuke's signature style—loose, almost impressionistic brushstrokes—gives life to the scene, making the water shimmer as if it were truly moving before our eyes.

The central figure, a young man seated on the rocky shore, gazes contemplatively over the water. His posture is casual, yet there's a sense of introspection as he looks out. Tuke’s palette here is both soothing and striking; the warm, sunlit flesh tones of the youth contrast beautifully with the cooler, almost iridescent greens and blues of the water. The rocks, rendered in earthy tones, anchor the composition, grounding the ethereal light that plays across the scene.

What's remarkable about this piece is how Tuke manages to convey both the languid relaxation of a summer’s day and the underlying tension of burgeoning adulthood. The other swimmers, barely visible in the background, are mere suggestions—an artful way to keep the focus on the main subject while still evoking a sense of communal enjoyment. It’s a painting that invites you not just to look, but to feel—to remember the sun on your back, the coolness of the water, and the timeless, fleeting nature of youth.

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