
Frequently Asked Questions about "Corn Hill" by Edward Hopper
What is "Corn Hill" by Edward Hopper?
"Corn Hill" is a celebrated oil painting by American artist Edward Hopper, known for its evocative depiction of a sunlit landscape, reflecting his signature style of quiet realism.
What kind of paper is used for this fine art print?
This museum-quality fine art print is produced on Master's Edition archival paper, a thick, matte, uncoated, natural white stock chosen for its exceptional texture and longevity.
How would you describe the finish of the "Corn Hill" art print?
The print features a luxurious matte, uncoated finish in a natural white (off-white) hue, providing an authentic, tactile feel without glare, ideal for appreciating Hopper's subtle details.
Is this Edward Hopper reproduction archival and long-lasting?
Yes, this fine art print is acid-free (pH above 7) and printed on archival paper, ensuring it will resist yellowing and degradation over time for lasting enjoyment.
What are the paper specifications for this print?
The paper is 250 gsm (110 lb) with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), providing a substantial weight and feel consistent with museum-quality reproductions.
What is the historical significance of Edward Hopper's "Corn Hill"?
Painted in 1947, "Corn Hill" is a prime example of Hopper's post-war landscapes, showcasing his enduring interest in capturing the essence of American rural and coastal settings with profound atmospheric depth.
What does the term "museum-quality reproduction" mean at RedKalion?
It signifies that our prints meet rigorous standards for color accuracy, material quality, and longevity, utilizing archival inks and papers comparable to those used in galleries and museums.