The Gorge at Sunset
There is a moment at The Gorge — just as the sun drops behind the limestone cliffs — when the rushing water turns to hammered copper and the fir trees glow like sentinels holding the last warmth of the day. The Gorge at Sunset captures that fleeting, breathtaking instant: the ancient rock faces, the white surge of the Grand River carving its eternal path below, and the deep green of the trees standing witness to it all.
The Group of Seven believed that Canada's wild landscape was not merely scenery — it was soul. Painting directly from the land, they forged a visual language that was unmistakably, defiantly Canadian. The Gorge at Sunset is painted in that same spirit: bold, luminous, and rooted in the raw beauty of the Ontario wilderness.
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