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Lighthouse Hill
Artist: Edward Hopper
Circa: 1927

Edward Hopper, a defining figure of American Realism, had an unmatched ability to capture solitude and quietude in everyday scenes. In Lighthouse Hill, painted in 1927, he depicts the simple geometry of a lighthouse and keeper’s house, stark against the vast blue sky and grassy slopes. The composition is both monumental and contemplative, evoking themes of isolation, resilience, and the quiet dignity of coastal life. Hopper’s mastery lies in how he turns architecture and landscape into meditations on the human condition.

Print Details:

  • Giclée reproduction of the original painting

  • Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed

  • Suitable for framing

  • Carefully packaged and shipped flat

Ideal for collectors of:

  • Edward Hopper artworks

  • American Realist prints

  • Nautical and maritime décor

  • Coastal and New England landscapes

  • 20th-century American painting

  • Minimalist architectural art

A quintessential Hopper seascape—stark, solitary, and profoundly timeless.

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