A digital remaster, inspired by an 1849 advert placed by Robert Gourlay for Canadian colonists. Robert Gourlay (1778–1863) was a Scottish-Canadian reformer and advocate for social justice in early 19th-century Canada. Arriving in Upper Canada in 1817, he sought to address land grievances and promote agrarian reform. Gourlay's outspokenness led to his arrest in 1818, marking an early clash with colonial authorities. Though he faced setbacks and eventually returned to Scotland, Gourlay's activism laid the groundwork for future Canadian reform movements. His efforts highlighted the tensions between colonial settlers and British authorities, contributing to the evolving political landscape of pre-Confederation Canada.
Measuring 36" by 24" each poster fits standard poster frames with ease and are perfect for custom framing. Each print comes hand rolled and ships in a rigid box for added protection. Your poster will be printed with premium long lasting inks on the finest photographic paper for rich saturation and fine detail. The paper we use is an ultra premium luster photo paper - slightly glossy (between a gloss and matte finish). The paper weight is 7.67 oz/y² (260 g/m²) - 0.25 mm thick.
• Measurements: 36" wide by 24" high
• 10 mil (0.25 mm) thick
• Paper weight: 260 g/m²
• Slightly glossy
• Fingerprint resistant
• Paper sourced from Japan
Delivery times vary from country to country. On average customers in the USA and Europe should expect your poster to arrive in 4-8 days business days. Depending on your order destination and fulfillment location certain tax/vat may be required (eg. VAT in the UK).