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Hopper Soir Bleu Sticker

Sale price$5.00
One of the Whitney's most popular Edward Hopper works, Soir Bleu (1914).

1 die-cut sticker (2.75 x 2.86 in.), silkscreened on premium vinyl.

© 2025 Heirs of Josephine N. Hopper/Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

About Hopper: Edward Hopper was a keen observer of the everyday, which he transformed through his imagination into works of art that bear his signature tense, enigmatic atmospheres. A reflective and individualistic man, he was deeply attuned to the relationship of the self to the world, and his works increasingly focused on the psychological realities of his subjects. Hopper was frequently inspired by the two locations in which he spent most of his time: downtown New York, where he lived and worked in the same apartment on Washington Square from 1913 until his death in 1967; and Cape Cod, where, beginning in 1934, he maintained a second home and studio.

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Apply is a Brooklyn-based creative studio that makes extraordinary stickers. They're inspired by the museums, galleries, and gritty stickered streetscapes of New York. Made with the best, their stickers let anyone be their boldest, brightest self.

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Vinyl sticker featuring Edward Hopper's Soir Bleu
Hopper Soir Bleu Sticker Sale price$5.00