James Lumbers
The Immigrants - Limited Edition Giclee Paper

New Mint Condition 
3500 s/n  Giclee Paper
Image Size 12" x 24"

A beautiful print of James Lumber's The Immigrants.

The North-West Mounted Police maintained law and order
during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway
in the 1880's. And when immigrants began to arrive,
they received help and advice from the Mounties in
their quest for a new life in a new land.

This is a signed and numbered print.
 It is Mint and has never been framed.

Sealed Giclee Paper

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James Lumbers
 
James Lumbers (born 1929) is one of Canada's most respected and successful artists. Known for his wilderness landscapes, nostalgic images of Canada's past, and portraits. He is most noted for his heritage Moments in Time series where he combines historical photographs and ghost images and records them with present day imagery to create historical tributes. Born in Toronto in 1929, and a graduate of the Ontario College of Art, James worked as an industrial and corporate artist until 1970, when he joined an expedition to Canada's far north. James Lumbers carefully blends reflections of the past into renditions of the present to create thought-provoking tributes of simpler times long gone.