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Asher Brown Durand (1796–1886) was one of the founding voices of the Hudson River School — a movement that taught Americans to see their own landscape as something sacred. Summer Afternoon is a masterclass in that vision: dappled light filtering through ancient trees, a stillness that feels almost tangible. This faithful reproduction is printed in-house with archival-quality ink on matte canvas, board-mounted, and finished with a special varnish that captures the luminous depth of the original. Framed in an antiqued gold resin frame and finished with recycled craft paper on the back, it arrives ready to bring that same stillness into your home.
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