Welcome to Memphis Rosetta Art - Edward Hopper Gallery
16x20 $140, 20x24 $180, 24x36 $240, 30x40 $290, 36x48 $ 390
16x20 $140, 20x24 $180, 24x36 $240, 30x40 $290, 36x48 $390
16x20 $140, 20x24 $180, 24x36 $240, 30x40 $290, 36x48 $390
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16x20 $140, 20x24 $180, 24x36 $240, 30x40 $290, 36x48 $390
16x20 $140, 20x24 $180, 24x36 $230, 30x40 $280, 36x48 $380
16x20 $140, 20x24 $180, 24x36 $240, 30x40 $290, 36x48 $390
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16x20 $140, 20x24 $180, 24x36 $240, 30x40 $290, 36x48 $390
16x20 $140, 20x24 $180, 24x36 $240, 30x40 $290, 36x48 $390
16x20 $140, 20x24 $180, 24x36 $240, 30x40 $290, 36x48 $390
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Oil Painting Reproduction
100% hand-painted
museum quality on canvas
As a professional art studio of oil painting
reproduction, Memphis Rosetta Art's
mission is to offer excellence and
professional customer service to our
valued customers. We have collections of
Monet, Picasso, Cezanne, Degas,
Rousseau, Van Gogh, Renoir, Chagall,
Manet, Magritte, Dali, Da Vinci, Gauguin,
Pissarro, Modigliani, Tamara de Lempicka,
Edward Hopper, Toulouse, Klimt,
Kandinsky, Botero, Cassatt, Frida, and
many other masterpieces.    

We could reproduce portraits from photos
or digital files. You are welcome to
email us
the details for quotation. For details, please
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Edward Hopper

1882—1967, American painter and engraver, b. Nyack, N.Y., studied in New York City with Robert Henri. Edward Hopper lived in France for a
year but was little influenced by the artistic currents there. Hopper's early paintings had slight success; he gained a reputation, however,
through his etchings, which remain popular. In 1920 the first one-man show of his paintings was held; in 1933 a retrospective exhibition of his
works took place at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. Edward Hopper excelled in creating realistic pictures of clear-cut, sunlit streets
and houses, often without figures. In his paintings there is a frequent atmosphere of loneliness, an almost menacing starkness, and a clear
sense of time of day or night. His work in oil and watercolor is slowly and carefully painted, with light and shade used for pattern rather than for
modeling. Hopper is represented in many leading American museums.
Early Sunday Morning (1930; Whitney Museum, New York City) is a
characteristic oil.
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