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Gas, 1940 Fine Art Print
Gas, 1940
14" x 11"
 
Price: $19.99
Early Sunday Morning, 1930 Fine Art Print
Early Sunday Morning, 1930
14" x 11"
 
Price: $19.99
The Lee Shore, 1941 Fine Art Print
The Lee Shore, 1941
12" x 8"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $21.99
Room in Brooklyn, 1932 Fine Art Print
Room in Brooklyn, 1932
14" x 12"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $26.99
Night Shadows, 1921 Fine Art Print
Night Shadows, 1921
20" x 18"
 
Price: $35.99
My Roof 1928 Fine Art Print
My Roof 1928
12" x 8"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $20.99
The Lee Shore, 1941 Fine Art Print
The Lee Shore, 1941
12" x 8"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $18.99
Automat, 1927 Fine Art Print
Automat, 1927
14" x 11"
 
Price: $19.99
House by the Railroad, 1925 Fine Art Print
House by the Railroad, 1925
14" x 11"
 
Price: $19.99
Rooms by the Sea Fine Art Print
Rooms by the Sea
14" x 11"
 
Price: $17.99
Portrait of Orleans, 1950 Fine Art Print
Portrait of Orleans, 1950
14" x 11"
 
Price: $19.99
Night Shadows, 1921 Fine Art Print
Night Shadows, 1921
14" x 11"
 
Price: $19.99
Marshall's House, 1932 Fine Art Print
Marshall's House, 1932
14" x 11"
 
Price: $19.99
Western Motel, 1957 Fine Art Print
Western Motel, 1957
14" x 11"
 
Price: $19.99
Night on the El Train, 1918 Fine Art Print
Night on the El Train, 1918
11" x 14"
 
Price: $19.99
Night on the El Train, 1918 Fine Art Print
Night on the El Train, 1918
20" x 20"
 
Price: $35.99
Methodist Church Tower, 1930 Fine Art Print
Methodist Church Tower, 1930
11" x 14"
 
Price: $19.99
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For all his realism, Hopper was essentially a poet,'' writes Goodrich, and this sumptuous album, a reissue of an out-of-print 1970 monograph, is an incomparable guide to understanding that poetry. Hopper (1882-1967) gravitated to painting lunch counters, nudes in hotel rooms, lighthouses, gas stations, rooftops--underappreciated, nakedly honest figurations of America's heartland. A prophet of loneliness, this laconic individualist captured the anarchy of American cities, the quiet melancholy of small towns and suburbs. Paradoxically, his pictures have a restorative, bracing effect--perhaps, as is suggested here, because of Hopper's emotional attachment to his native environment. The late Goodrich was director of the Whitney Museum in New York and a friend of the artist, whose own comments are interspersed with a refreshingly readable text and more than 200 full-page plates
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