Saltillo Mansion is a 1943 watercolor painting by the American Realist artist Edward Hopper. The work depicts a Neoclassical, Spanish Revival manse in Saltillo, from the rooftop of his residence. For the summer of 1943, Hopper and his wife resided in Saltillo, first having stationed for a while in Mexico City.[1]
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| Artist | Edward Hopper |
| Year | 1943 (1943) |
| Medium | Watercolor |
| Movement | American Realism |
| Subject | Mansion on Victoria Street, Saltillo |
| Dimensions | 21 1/4 x 27 1/8 in. (54 x 68.9 cm) |
| Location | The Met, New York City |
| Owner | The Met |
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