Edward Hopper - “Ground Swell, 1939”. - 40 x 30 cm.





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Edward Hopper: “Ground Swell, 1939”.
Authorized offset lithograph.
Condition: the work is in excellent condition.
Format: 40 x 30 cm.
Edward Hopper was an American painter who is commonly regarded as one of the most important realist artists of the 20th century. His work captures the quiet poetry of modern life in the United States, with scenes of isolation, stillness, and introspection that reveal the emotional undercurrents of daily existence.
Born in Nyack, New York, Hopper studied illustration and fine art in New York City and later in Paris, where he absorbed the influence of Impressionism but developed a more austere and psychologically nuanced approach. In the twenties he had established his mature style: geometric clarity, sharp contrasts of light and shadow, and a restrained palette that conveyed a uniquely American atmosphere of loneliness and contemplation.
Hopper's paintings often depict urban interiors, gas stations, hotel rooms, diners, and street corners—places where life seems to stand still. His figures, usually isolated and introspective, evoke a sense of emotional distance, even within familiar surroundings.
Through this quiet tension, Hopper created a powerful visual language that reflects both the loneliness and the dignity of modern existence.
Hopper's careful control of light, whether natural or artificial, serves not merely as illumination but as a narrative force that reveals inner states and emotional ambiguity. His art bridges realism and symbolism and offers subtle social commentary on urban alienation in the early 20th century.
In the art market, Edward Hopper's works are among the most sought-after of all American painters.
His important oil paintings are housed in leading institutions such as the Whitney Museum, MoMA, and the Art Institute of Chicago, and they appear on the market only rarely. When they do, they command extraordinary prices: his painting Chop Suey from 1934 sold in 2018 for $91.9 million, establishing a record for the artist. Works from the same period and with similar subjects as Hotel Room are valued in the multi-million-dollar range, reflecting both their rarity and Hopper's lasting cultural impact.
Today Hopper's influence extends far beyond painting, inspiring filmmakers, photographers, and contemporary artists.
Never been framed and is kept in a dark archival storage between protective acid-free paper.
The displayed photos are part of the description.
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If, on multiple orders, the shipping costs are not automatically combined, you will always receive the multiple paid shipping costs back so that you only pay shipping costs once.
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This artwork is carefully sturdily packed and shipped in protective acid-free paper.
No shipping to the Canary Islands."
Seller's Story
Edward Hopper: “Ground Swell, 1939”.
Authorized offset lithograph.
Condition: the work is in excellent condition.
Format: 40 x 30 cm.
Edward Hopper was an American painter who is commonly regarded as one of the most important realist artists of the 20th century. His work captures the quiet poetry of modern life in the United States, with scenes of isolation, stillness, and introspection that reveal the emotional undercurrents of daily existence.
Born in Nyack, New York, Hopper studied illustration and fine art in New York City and later in Paris, where he absorbed the influence of Impressionism but developed a more austere and psychologically nuanced approach. In the twenties he had established his mature style: geometric clarity, sharp contrasts of light and shadow, and a restrained palette that conveyed a uniquely American atmosphere of loneliness and contemplation.
Hopper's paintings often depict urban interiors, gas stations, hotel rooms, diners, and street corners—places where life seems to stand still. His figures, usually isolated and introspective, evoke a sense of emotional distance, even within familiar surroundings.
Through this quiet tension, Hopper created a powerful visual language that reflects both the loneliness and the dignity of modern existence.
Hopper's careful control of light, whether natural or artificial, serves not merely as illumination but as a narrative force that reveals inner states and emotional ambiguity. His art bridges realism and symbolism and offers subtle social commentary on urban alienation in the early 20th century.
In the art market, Edward Hopper's works are among the most sought-after of all American painters.
His important oil paintings are housed in leading institutions such as the Whitney Museum, MoMA, and the Art Institute of Chicago, and they appear on the market only rarely. When they do, they command extraordinary prices: his painting Chop Suey from 1934 sold in 2018 for $91.9 million, establishing a record for the artist. Works from the same period and with similar subjects as Hotel Room are valued in the multi-million-dollar range, reflecting both their rarity and Hopper's lasting cultural impact.
Today Hopper's influence extends far beyond painting, inspiring filmmakers, photographers, and contemporary artists.
Never been framed and is kept in a dark archival storage between protective acid-free paper.
The displayed photos are part of the description.
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If, on multiple orders, the shipping costs are not automatically combined, you will always receive the multiple paid shipping costs back so that you only pay shipping costs once.
=================================================
This artwork is carefully sturdily packed and shipped in protective acid-free paper.
No shipping to the Canary Islands."
