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The Story

Edward Hopper's 1952 painting, "Hotel by a Railroad," captures a quintessentially American scene of introspection. This realism art poster features a man gazing pensively out a window, framed by a New York hotel room's muted tones. The woman, engrossed in her book, sits nearby. This evocative portrayal captures a fleeting urban moment, accentuated by the sense of isolation despite proximity.
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Edward Hopper's 1952 painting, "Hotel by a Railroad," captures a quintessentially American scene of introspection. This realism art poster features a man gazing pensively out a window, framed by a New York hotel room's muted tones. The woman, engrossed in her book, sits nearby. This evocative portrayal captures a fleeting urban moment, accentuated by the sense of isolation despite proximity.