Nighthawks by Edward Hopper – American Canvas Art Print
Overview
Painted in 1942, Nighthawks is one of the most recognisable and influential works in American art. Edward Hopper’s stark nocturnal diner scene captures the psychological quiet, urban solitude, and cinematic tension of mid-twentieth-century America. This canvas edition preserves the painting’s luminous contrasts and architectural precision, making it an essential piece for collectors of American Modernism.
About the Artist
Edward Hopper (1882–1967) was one of America’s most important realist painters, renowned for his contemplative depictions of urban and rural life. Associated with American Modernism, Hopper’s work explored themes of isolation, light, and space, profoundly influencing generations of artists, filmmakers, and photographers. His paintings are held in major institutions including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Museum of Modern Art.
Edition & Print Quality
- Cotton-polyester blend canvas (300–350 gsm, 350–400 microns)
- Enhanced canvas texture for depth and visual richness
- Printed using archival pigment inks for exceptional colour stability
- Gallery-wrapped on FSC-certified wooden stretcher bars
- Fade-resistant and suitable for long-term display
Product Details
- Sizes: 26 options available in inches (US & Canada) and centimetres (rest of world)
- Canvas thickness: Slim profile (2 cm / 0.8″)
- Finish: Ready-to-hang gallery wrap
- Hanging kit included (hardware varies by country)
- Printed on demand; typically ships within 2–5 business days
Own a Defining Work of American Art
This canvas edition of Nighthawks offers the opportunity to live with one of the most enduring images in American cultural history—faithfully reproduced with craftsmanship worthy of its legacy.