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“Universalist Church” is a 1926 watercolor by Edward Hopper. Initially hesitant, he eventually painted the church’s steeple in Gloucester, Massachusetts. The surrounding houses obscure the rest of the building, while thin layers of watercolor capture the New England light. Hopper’s architectural subjects symbolize human figures, and the lines of adjacent roofs lead to the steeple, highlighting the church’s resilience and spirituality.

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″
Width, cm 30.48 50.80 60.96
Height, cm 45.72 76.20 91.44

 

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