
Wooded Landscape with a Woodcutter

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A quietly powerful Victorian coastal view by Henry Moore (1868), capturing atmospheric light and weather with subtle tonal gradations. Ideal for collectors of 19th-century British landscape painting and lovers of evocative seaside scenes.
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Misty Evening, North Wales Coast (1868) by Henry Moore is a contemplative landscape that exemplifies Victorian interest in atmosphere, weather and the subtle drama of coastal topography. Painted in th...
Easelhouse canvases are built to feel solid and intentional: thick archival poly-cotton, real wood behind the fabric, and a deeper edge that gives the piece presence on the wall. It looks like something you chose carefully, not just something to fill a gap.
We print on calibrated giclée machines, then hand-stretch each canvas so the surface stays smooth and the corners are clean. The frame stays straight, the colour stays rich, and the piece looks as good up close as it does from across the room.

Premium archival-grade canvas material that resists fading and maintains structural integrity.
12-color archival pigment inks for deep blacks and rich colors that last for generations.
Meticulously stretched by hand over solid wooden bars for a clean, refined finish.
Advanced printing methods and archival materials ensure vibrant colors for generations.
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Henry Moore (1831–1895) was a British Victorian-era painter from York who worked in landscape and domestic genre subjects. Known regionally rather than nationally, his paintings reflect the tastes and interior décor preferences of 19th-century Britain and remain of interest to collectors of Victorian art.
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