Experience the subtle pastels of American Impressionist Frank W. Benson’s “Eleanor Holding a Shell”, one of several original paintings by incomparable North American artists that helped inspire filmmaker Kevin Sullivan’s world of Anne of Green Gables and Avonlea.
The pieces in the limited edition Sullivan Gallery Collection are stunningly reproduced, offering exceptional artistic quality at reasonable prices. Each print is mounted with a natural oil on canvas textured finish, and is surrounded by subtle matting and an elegant brushed gold frame measuring approximately 15” x18”.
About Frank W. Benson (1862-1951)
Often referred to as the last great American Impressionist, Frank W. Benson established himself as a premier portrait painter in a career that spanned six decades. A Salem, Massachusetts native who studied in Paris at the Académie Julian, Benson’s paintings of women and children inspired what became known as the Boston School of Impressionism.