Intermission
Artist: Edward Hopper
Circa: 1930
Edward Hopper captures the quiet solitude of a theater between acts, focusing on a lone figure seated in a row of empty chairs. The cool palette and stark geometry emphasize both the stillness of the moment and the emotional isolation often present in his work. Hopper’s unique vision of American Realism transforms an ordinary pause into a profound meditation on time, space, and human presence.
Print Details:
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclee reproduction of the original artwork
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Edward Hopper and American Realism
Theater and stage-inspired art
Modernist interior scenes
Iconic 20th-century American paintings
A contemplative pause, where solitude meets the stage of modern life.
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