Size: 11.25" x
16.75" Set of Four Placemats - Glossy Finish
Artist: Edward
Hopper, from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston collection.
Description:
This lighthouse and buildings in Portland Head, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, was
completed in 1791 under the orders of America's first president, George
Washington, and since has become the world's most photographed lighthouse,
renowned for its historical and artistic appeal. The grandeur and serenity of
this famous scene was depicted in watercolors be American artist Edward Hopper
in 1927, and is in the American Paintings Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston.
The soft color palette is of sea-blue, golden-green sand and
white buildings with brown roofs.
~ Constructed from hardboard and cork backed. ~
Heat resistant up to 230
degrees F/110
degrees C. ~ Unique glossy finish. ~
Wipe with a damp cloth and dry with a soft cloth – do not immerse in water.
~ Do not place cookware taken directly from the oven onto placemats.