
- Title Gas
- Artist Edward Hopper (American, 1882-1967; preeminent American realist painter of solitude, urban anonymity, and the melancholy of modern life)
- Year of creation 1940 (painted in January 1940; depicts an American Mobilgas filling station with the flying red horse Pegasus sign hovering above a lone attendant tending the red pumps at dusk, set against a dense forested backdrop. The subject was a composite of several gas stations Hopper had visited; according to his wife Josephine, the gas station motif was something he had wanted to paint for a long time, and Hopper struggled with the painting. The same year, Hopper was appointed a full member of the National Academy of Design)
- Technique/Medium Oil on canvas
- Original dimensions 66.7 x 102.2 cm
- Collection/Museum Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York (Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund, 1943; accession no. 577.1943)
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