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A powerful depiction of a waterfall by J. E. H. MacDonald, featuring rhythmic brushwork and an earthy autumn palette.
James Edward Hervey MacDonald, a founding member of the Group of Seven, produced this work during a period when he sought to capture the rugged character of the Canadian wilderness. The composition focuses on a small waterfall cascading into a dark, swirling pool, framed by rocky outcrops and autumn foliage. MacDonald employs a rhythmic application of paint, using short, directional brushstrokes to convey the movement of water and the texture of the stone. His approach to colour is deliberate, favouring deep earth tones, ochres, and burnt oranges to represent the seasonal shift in the forest. The water itself is rendered with cooler blues and whites, creating a contrast against the surrounding shadows. This work reflects the artist's interest in the decorative potential of natural forms, a quality often seen in his earlier career as a commercial designer. By simplifying the shapes of the rocks and the flow of the water, MacDonald creates a structured, almost graphic interpretation of the scene rather than a purely realistic depiction. The painting demonstrates the artist's ability to synthesise observation with a personal, expressive style. The heavy impasto and the deliberate arrangement of elements guide the viewer's eye through the scene, from the turbulent water at the base to the cascading falls in the background. This piece is representative of the aesthetic goals pursued by the Group of Seven, who aimed to develop a distinct national identity through the depiction of the northern environment. MacDonald's work remains a clear example of how he translated the raw, untamed qualities of the Canadian bush into a formal, composed visual language.

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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J. E. H. MacDonald was a Canadian artist and key member of the Group of Seven who helped define a distinct national identity through landscape painting.
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