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Edward Hopper, Gas, 1940

By Edward Hopper
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Product Description

Edward Hopper's masterful painting of outdated Americana, Gas, depicts a gas-station attendant shutting down a pump for the night. His workplace is the last gas station on an empty road, a lonely stretch of asphalt that seems to be populated by the last man on earth. This painting uses light and tone to beautifully convey the subtle balances between daylight and the incoming night, natural and artificial lights, and human industry and the woods beyond.

Product Details
  • ColorsGold
  • Materials
    Plexi, On Foam Core, Single White Mat, Sawtooth, Gold Wood Frame
  • Measurements
    20.5"L x 18.5"W x 0.875"H

— High quality print on heavy paper
— Printed with vibrant, color-fast inks
— Framed in a gold, traditional style molding.

About the Designer
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Edward Hopper

"Edward Hopper used light to isolate figures and objects, as in Early Sunday Morning (1930) and Nighthawks (1942). His mature style was already formed in the 1920s; his later development showed constant refinement and an even greater mastery of light."

Shipping Information
  • Shipping Availability
    United States
  • Shipping Policy
    Standard Ground Shipping
  • Ship In
    3-5 weeks
  • Return Policy
    Final sale, not eligible for return or cancellation

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