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Hotel Window
Artist: Edward Hopper
Circa: 1930

Edward Hopper, master of American Realism, is known for his ability to distill solitude and introspection into everyday scenes. In this 1930 painting, a woman in a red dress sits quietly by a hotel room window, her posture and gaze suggesting both anticipation and melancholy. The stark interior — defined by clean geometry, muted lighting, and the sharp contrast of carpet, drapes, and walls — enhances the mood of quiet isolation.

Hopper’s works capture not just places but psychological states, blending architectural order with human vulnerability. Hotel Window is a quintessential study of loneliness and contemplation in modern urban life.

Print Details:

  • Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed

  • Giclée reproduction of the original painting

  • Suitable for framing

  • Carefully packaged and shipped flat

Ideal for collectors of:

  • Edward Hopper artworks

  • American Realism and modernist interiors

  • 20th-century American painting

  • Urban solitude and psychological realism

  • Decor: modernist, minimalist, contemplative

A quiet study of solitude, rendered with Hopper’s unmatched sensitivity to light and mood.

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