
Hartley, Marsden
MARSDEN HARTLEY Canuck Yankee Lumberjack at Old Orchard Beach, Maine, 2019
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$150.00
Sku: YY2429
Artist: Marsden Hartley
Title: Canuck Yankee Lumberjack at Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Year: 2019
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 40.25 x 29 inches ( 102 x 74 cm )
Image Size: 37.5 x 28 inches ( 95.25 x 71.12 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This large-format offset lithograph poster reproduces Canuck Yankee Lumberjack at Old Orchard Beach, Maine, one of Marsden Hartley’s most celebrated paintings. Issued by the Louisiana Museum of Art, the poster showcases Hartley’s bold, modernist approach, reflecting his deep connection to American identity, regionalism, and folk symbolism. The original painting, created in 1940, exemplifies Hartley’s late-career return to his Maine roots, where he sought to capture the spirit and resilience of the working-class men of New England. The composition features a robust, muscular lumberjack, his stance exuding strength and pride, set against a dynamic coastal backdrop. Hartley’s distinctive use of flattened forms, vibrant color contrasts, and simplified yet expressive brushwork gives the image an almost sculptural presence, emphasizing the subject’s monumental quality.
Artist: Marsden Hartley
Title: Canuck Yankee Lumberjack at Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Year: 2019
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 40.25 x 29 inches ( 102 x 74 cm )
Image Size: 37.5 x 28 inches ( 95.25 x 71.12 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This large-format offset lithograph poster reproduces Canuck Yankee Lumberjack at Old Orchard Beach, Maine, one of Marsden Hartley’s most celebrated paintings. Issued by the Louisiana Museum of Art, the poster showcases Hartley’s bold, modernist approach, reflecting his deep connection to American identity, regionalism, and folk symbolism. The original painting, created in 1940, exemplifies Hartley’s late-career return to his Maine roots, where he sought to capture the spirit and resilience of the working-class men of New England. The composition features a robust, muscular lumberjack, his stance exuding strength and pride, set against a dynamic coastal backdrop. Hartley’s distinctive use of flattened forms, vibrant color contrasts, and simplified yet expressive brushwork gives the image an almost sculptural presence, emphasizing the subject’s monumental quality.