Take home this poster reproduction of Edward Hopper's iconic Ground Swell (1939) from the National Gallery's Corcoran Collection. Despite the bright palette and seemingly serene subject, there are signs of impending danger-the visible disengagement of the figures from each other, their noticeable preoccupation with the bell buoy, and the cirrus clouds signaling approaching storms. Hopper was a dedicated painter of nautical subjects, the result of a lifelong enthusiasm for the sea.
- 32.25 x 26 inches
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Description | Take home this poster reproduction of Edward Hopper's iconic Ground Swell (1939) from the National Gallery's Corcoran Collection. Despite the bright palette and seemingly serene subject, there are signs of impending danger-the visible disengagement of the figures from each other, their noticeable preoccupation with the bell buoy, and the cirrus clouds signaling approaching storms. Hopper was a dedicated painter of nautical subjects, the result of a lifelong enthusiasm for the sea.
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Art Subject | Seascapes |
Art Style | American |