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The Master: Edward Hopper
Year Painted: 1940
Style: American Realism
Roadside Reverie: Hopper captures the quiet moment just before dusk at a remote gas station in New England — all eerie calm and creeping shadow.
Behind the Scenes: The scene is fictional, but inspired by gas stations Hopper saw during road trips with his wife, Jo (who also posed for many of his figures).
Lonely Vibes: The gas station’s isolation, the lone attendant, and the surrounding woods create a mood that’s been interpreted as everything from Americana nostalgia to existential dread.
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Approx. 23”W x 18.5”H
Large format, vibrant, high-quality print on durable, semi-rigid thermoplastic.
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