John Lavery - “The Bridge at Grez”, 1883
Art reproduction on canvas in a “Noemi” gold frame
In this version, John Lavery’s “The Bridge at Grez” from 1883 appears as a tranquil landscape scene with a finely balanced play of light. The painting depicts a bridge in Grez, France, a place that attracted numerous artists in the late 19th century. Lavery, a painter born in Belfast, combines a restrained observation of nature with the free, luminous style of his time. Water, banks and the structure come together to form a tranquil composition in which the focus is not on the event, but on the atmosphere of the place.
The reproduction measures 69 × 28 cm and is executed on Leonardo (Satin) canvas. The finely textured surface clearly renders the gentle colour transitions and the subtle movement of the landscape. The motif is mounted on a stretcher frame and continues in a mirrored pattern at the sides, giving the edges of the picture a seamless appearance.
The work is framed in the classic “Noemi” decorative frame in gold. With a width of 17 mm and a height of 18 mm, the frame remains slim and understated. A concealed hook-and-eye hanging system discreetly completes the design.