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Iconic artworks with vivid colors using giclée fine art 12-color printing technology. Unmatched quality and durability using 200gsm smooth matte paper. Unframed; delivered flat or rolled.










A vibrant Impressionist painting by William James Glackens depicting a lively bathing scene in Chester, Nova Scotia. This fine art print captures the joy of summer and the beauty of coastal life.
William James Glackens's "The Bathing Hour, Chester, Nova Scotia" captures a vibrant scene of leisure and recreation on a summer's day. Painted with the loose brushwork and bright palette characteristic of American Impressionism, the artwork depicts figures enjoying the water and shoreline of Chester, Nova Scotia. The composition is alive with movement, from the swimmers in the foreground to the figures lounging and strolling along the shore. Glackens masterfully uses light and colour to convey the atmosphere of a sunny day by the sea. The buildings in the background, rendered with quick, impressionistic strokes, add depth and context to the scene, suggesting a bustling seaside community. As a fine art print, this painting brings a sense of joy and nostalgia to any space. Its lively composition and vibrant colours make it a perfect addition to a living room, hallway, or study, evoking the carefree spirit of summer and the beauty of coastal landscapes. The artwork's impressionistic style and depiction of everyday life make it a timeless piece that complements a variety of interior styles, from traditional to contemporary.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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William Glackens, a leading light of the Ashcan School, wasn't just painting pictures; he was capturing the vibrant pulse of early 20th-century New York. Born in Pennsylvania in 1870, Glackens initially worked as an artist-reporter for newspapers, honing his skills for observation and quickly sketching scenes of city life. This background gave him a unique eye for detail and a knack for portraying the everyday experiences of ordinary people, a quality that would define his artistic career. Glackens's move to fine art saw him embrace the gritty realism of the Ashcan School. Unlike the more romanticised depictions of the era, Glackens plunged into the streets, depicting bustling marketplaces, crowded beaches, and lively theatre scenes. Works like 'Hammerstein's Roof Garden' and 'Chez Mouquin' are testaments to his ability to capture the energy and diversity of urban life. Though initially influenced by European Impressionism, Glackens developed a distinctly American style, full of movement and a keen sense of narrative. While some critics initially dismissed the Ashcan School's focus on the mundane, Glackens's work has since been recognised for its historical and artistic significance. He wasn't just painting scenes; he was documenting a pivotal moment in American history, capturing the spirit of a nation on the cusp of modernity. William Glackens died in 1938, leaving behind a body of work that continues to resonate with its honesty, energy, and enduring charm.
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