Paintings by Edward Hopper Painted 1927-1933 Printed on Canvas

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Paintings by Edward Hopper painted 1927-1933 Printed on Canvas  Edward Hopper was an American realist painter and printmaker 1882-1967 -532  Truro Station Coal Box 1930 -533  The Barber Shop 1931 -534  Dead Tree and Side of Lombard House 1931 -536  Lombard’s House 1931 -537  Truro Station Coal Box 1930 -538  The Camel’s Hump 1931 -539  […]

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Paintings by Edward Hopper painted 1927-1933 Printed on Canvas

 Edward Hopper was an American realist painter and printmaker 1882-1967

-532  Truro Station Coal Box 1930
-533  The Barber Shop 1931
-534  Dead Tree and Side of Lombard House 1931
-536  Lombard’s House 1931
-537  Truro Station Coal Box 1930
-538  The Camel’s Hump 1931
-539  Marshall’s House 1932
-540  Room in New York 1932
-885  Custom House, Portland 1927

• The Painting is Without Frame
• The Painting is Printed on Canvas
• The Canvas is rolled up in strong tube packaging to ensure the safety in transportation

Paintings by Edward Hopper painted 1927-1933 Printed on Canvas

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Paintings by Edward Hopper painted 1927-1933 Printed on Canvas

​Due to different lighting effects between computer monitors, the color of objects can be a little different from show pictures.
– Material
1. Excellent Texture Canvas
2. Environmental Protection Tasteless
3. Fine And Smooth Fabric Surface
4. Waterproof
5. We use professional and strong PVC TUBE packaging to ensure the safety of the package in transportation.
6. Waterproof tape wrapped around the tube.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional information

Type

Canvas Printings

Subjects

Landscape

Frame

Frameless, No

Material

Canvas

Style

Modern

Medium

Oil

Support Base

Canvas

Form

Single

Technics

Spray Painting

Model Number

ins

Shape

Horizontal Rectangle

Original

No

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