Edward Hopper (1882-1967) (after) - "Summertime, 1943"





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Edward Hopper (after), an original offset lithograph on heavy-weight textured matte paper (approx. 300 g/m²) titled “Summertime, 1943,” unsigned, 37 × 56 cm, produced in Canada after 2020 and sold by owner or reseller.
Description from the seller
- Edward Hopper (after), offset lithograph on heavy-weight textured matte paper (approx. 300gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).
- Stamp on verso.
- Borderless / full-bleed.
- Ready to frame. The pic in which the item appears framed is a simulated recreation for illustrative purposes only, the frame and other decorative elements shown in it are not included in the lot you are bidding on.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Size: 37 x 56cm.
- Edward Hopper’s “Summertime”, 1943 is a quintessential expression of the artist’s ability to transform an apparently ordinary urban moment into a scene charged with silence, anticipation and psychological ambiguity. A solitary woman in a pale summer dress stands on the steps of a monumental city building, caught between the deep shadow of the entrance and the brilliant sunlight flooding the façade and pavement. Hopper’s sharply defined architecture, restrained palette and dramatic contrast between light and darkness create a distinctly cinematic atmosphere, while the woman’s stillness suggests an unresolved narrative: she may be waiting, watching or simply suspended in a private moment. The work connects naturally with American Realism, modern urban life, film noir and artists such as Charles Sheeler, George Bellows, Andrew Wyeth, Edward Ruscha and the great painters of 20th-century America.
This work has exceptional decorative appeal for admirers of Edward Hopper, cinematic painting, American modernism, urban architecture, solitary figures and museum-inspired interiors. Its sophisticated combination of ivory, cool grey, muted blue, black, warm flesh tones and touches of yellow makes it especially suitable for an elegant living room, study, bedroom, private office, creative studio, luxury apartment or refined contemporary interior. It can sit beautifully beside walnut, pale wood, leather, linen, travertine, brass, vintage furniture, Eames design, Gio Ponti references, sculpture and understated designer lighting, creating a subtle dialogue between art, architecture, fashion and modern city life. With its intense summer light and enigmatic atmosphere, “Summertime” is also a distinctive gift for lovers of Hopper, American culture, cinematic imagery and 20th-century design.
For those interested in Hopper, Wyeth, Sheeler, Bellows, Hockney, Ruscha, Matisse, Picasso, Lempicka, Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, Lichtenstein, Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Kaws and Karl Lagasse, this image offers a compelling combination of realism, solitude, architectural elegance and visual tension. Its timeless cinematic identity fits perfectly with today’s trend for curated interiors, where fine art prints can live naturally beside vintage design, luxury objects, Cartier, Rolex, Patek Philippe, Chanel, Dior, Gucci, champagne, rare collectibles, books, Lego, Star Wars, Pokémon and other icons of style, creativity and collecting. A luminous, enigmatic and unmistakably Hopper composition, ideal for adding atmosphere, sophistication, narrative depth and character to any interior.
Seller's Story
- Edward Hopper (after), offset lithograph on heavy-weight textured matte paper (approx. 300gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).
- Stamp on verso.
- Borderless / full-bleed.
- Ready to frame. The pic in which the item appears framed is a simulated recreation for illustrative purposes only, the frame and other decorative elements shown in it are not included in the lot you are bidding on.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Size: 37 x 56cm.
- Edward Hopper’s “Summertime”, 1943 is a quintessential expression of the artist’s ability to transform an apparently ordinary urban moment into a scene charged with silence, anticipation and psychological ambiguity. A solitary woman in a pale summer dress stands on the steps of a monumental city building, caught between the deep shadow of the entrance and the brilliant sunlight flooding the façade and pavement. Hopper’s sharply defined architecture, restrained palette and dramatic contrast between light and darkness create a distinctly cinematic atmosphere, while the woman’s stillness suggests an unresolved narrative: she may be waiting, watching or simply suspended in a private moment. The work connects naturally with American Realism, modern urban life, film noir and artists such as Charles Sheeler, George Bellows, Andrew Wyeth, Edward Ruscha and the great painters of 20th-century America.
This work has exceptional decorative appeal for admirers of Edward Hopper, cinematic painting, American modernism, urban architecture, solitary figures and museum-inspired interiors. Its sophisticated combination of ivory, cool grey, muted blue, black, warm flesh tones and touches of yellow makes it especially suitable for an elegant living room, study, bedroom, private office, creative studio, luxury apartment or refined contemporary interior. It can sit beautifully beside walnut, pale wood, leather, linen, travertine, brass, vintage furniture, Eames design, Gio Ponti references, sculpture and understated designer lighting, creating a subtle dialogue between art, architecture, fashion and modern city life. With its intense summer light and enigmatic atmosphere, “Summertime” is also a distinctive gift for lovers of Hopper, American culture, cinematic imagery and 20th-century design.
For those interested in Hopper, Wyeth, Sheeler, Bellows, Hockney, Ruscha, Matisse, Picasso, Lempicka, Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, Lichtenstein, Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Kaws and Karl Lagasse, this image offers a compelling combination of realism, solitude, architectural elegance and visual tension. Its timeless cinematic identity fits perfectly with today’s trend for curated interiors, where fine art prints can live naturally beside vintage design, luxury objects, Cartier, Rolex, Patek Philippe, Chanel, Dior, Gucci, champagne, rare collectibles, books, Lego, Star Wars, Pokémon and other icons of style, creativity and collecting. A luminous, enigmatic and unmistakably Hopper composition, ideal for adding atmosphere, sophistication, narrative depth and character to any interior.

