Lighthouse Hill
Edward Hopper
Circa: 1929
Lighthouse Hill captures the stark beauty of the American coast with Hopper’s signature use of light, isolation, and geometry. The whitewashed lighthouse and cluster of structures stand solemnly against the horizon, while a small group of figures adds a quiet tension. Hopper’s restrained palette and clarity of form reflect a moment suspended in time—simultaneously ordinary and profound.
Edward Hopper was a leading American realist, known for his contemplative scenes of modern life, where solitude and stillness shape the emotional atmosphere.
Print Details:
Archival Matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclée reproduction of the original artwork
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
A serene yet introspective view of coastal life from a master of visual silence.
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