In Edward Hopper’s 1925 oil painting, “House by the Railroad,” a serene late-afternoon glow bathes the scene, imparting a sense of timelessness and tranquility. At its center stands a majestic Victorian house, its grandeur overshadowed by the imposing presence of railroad tracks. The tracks form a visual barrier, creating an aura of seclusion and isolation around the house, which stands alone in an empty landscape. This juxtaposition of the house and the railroad tracks symbolizes a confrontation between tradition and the potential for mobility that characterized early twentieth-century America.
Our satin poster brings this artwork to life on high-quality 210 gsm paper. The low-glare satin finish lets you showcase this exquisite artwork in any indoor environment. The poster is available in multiple sizes. High-quality pigment inks ensure bright and intense colors. The posters can be hung with double-sided tape, tacks, or framed. The museum-grade paper is known to be archival, which means it can be stored for a long time without turning yellow. If the poster gathers any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth. Shipping is from our printers in the United States and is, on average, within 3 days of your order. The printed posters are hand rolled in protective tissue paper and shipped in an extra thick triangle box/tube.
12″ x 18″ | 20″ x 30″ | 24″ x 36″ | |
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Width, cm | 30.48 | 50.80 | 60.96 |
Height, cm | 45.72 | 76.20 | 91.44 |
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