Hopper: From Williamsburg Bridge Framed Print
From Williamsburg Bridge, 1928. Edward Hopper (American, 1882–1967). Oil on canvas.
Despite the cacophonous subject—a city bridge that shepherds traffic between Brooklyn and Manhattan—there's a profound silence and stillness to Hopper's composition, exhibited in our framed print. The Williamsburg Bridge is only hinted at by way of an obtrusive railing; the focus is on the austere facades of apartment buildings that surround the structure. The anonymity of city life is emphasized by a lone figure sitting in a window.
From Williamsburg Bridge, 1928. Edward Hopper (American, 1882–1967). Oil on canvas.
Despite the cacophonous subject—a city bridge that shepherds traffic between Brooklyn and Manhattan—there's a profound silence and stillness to Hopper's composition, exhibited in our framed print. The Williamsburg Bridge is only hinted at by way of an obtrusive railing; the focus is on the austere facades of apartment buildings that surround the structure. The anonymity of city life is emphasized by a lone figure sitting in a window.
- Framed archival reproduction print
- 15 1/8" x 12 1/8" x 1 1/2"
- Silver Tribeca wood frame
- Includes hardware for hanging
- Gift wrap not available
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