The Long Leg
Edward Hopper
Circa: 1930
A tranquil, yet deeply evocative seascape, The Long Leg captures the quiet solitude of a lone sailboat gliding across the water, with a lighthouse standing sentinel on the distant shore. Known for his mastery of light and space, Edward Hopper uses sweeping skies, stark horizons, and calm seas to evoke a feeling of isolation and quiet contemplation. This early work, set in the quiet expanses of the American coastline, perfectly captures Hopper’s signature style of capturing moments suspended in time.
Print Details:
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclée reproduction of the original artwork
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Edward Hopper and American realism
Seascapes and coastal landscapes
Early 20th-century art capturing isolation
Maritime and lighthouse-themed artwork
A single sail under a vast sky—stillness in motion, solitude in the sea breeze.
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