
What is 'The Mansard Roof' artwork?
Edward Hopper's 'The Mansard Roof' is an oil painting from 1923, depicting a white house with a mansard roof under bright sunlight, known for its minimalist composition and evocative atmosphere.
What paper is used for this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction is printed on Master's Edition archival paper, a natural white, uncoated stock that is 250 gsm (110 lb) and FSC-certified.
How long will this print last?
The print is made on acid-free paper (pH above 7), ensuring it resists yellowing and fading for exceptional archival longevity.
What are the dimensions of this print?
This specific fine art poster is available in the 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) size, as indicated in the product title.
How are these prints produced and shipped?
Each print is produced on demand, allowing for meticulous quality control. We ship worldwide, ensuring your artwork arrives safely.
What is the significance of the mansard roof in the painting?
The mansard roof is a distinctive architectural feature that adds visual interest and character to the house, becoming a focal point in Hopper's exploration of American architecture and mood.
What artistic style does Edward Hopper represent?
Edward Hopper is a key figure of American Realism, known for his depiction of contemporary American life, often imbued with a sense of solitude and quiet contemplation.