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  1. Edward Hopper

    Edward Hopper is widely acknowledged as the most important realist painter of twentieth-century America. But his vision of reality was a selective one, reflecting his own temperament in the empty …

  2. Edward Hopper Boigraphy

    Hopper's palette grew lighter, his brushwork freer, and his observation more precise. His approach to motifs began to show a growing independence from any model or ideal, both in the American …

  3. Nighthawks, 1942 by Edward Hopper

    Nighthawks is a 1942 painting by Edward Hopper that portrays people sitting in a downtown diner late at night. It is Hopper's most famous work and is one of the most recognizable paintings in American art.

  4. Edward Hopper Paintings

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  5. Edward Hopper Quotes

    -Edward Hopper Well, I've always been interested in approaching a big city in a train, and I can't exactly describe the sensations, but they're entirely human and perhaps have nothing to do with aesthetics.

  6. Chop Suey, 1929 by Edward Hopper

    Edward Hopper, perhaps more than any other artist, has captured the sense of loneliness and isolation that can only be experienced in the midst of a crowd in the modern city.

  7. Rooms by the Sea, 1951 by Edward Hopper

    Hopper had a way of communicating his inner life...feelings of despair and desolation, as well as his sense of beauty...finding them in the buildings and objects he painted. He filled empty rooms with the …

  8. Office at Night, 1940 by Edward Hopper

    Office at Night is a 1940 painting by Edward Hopper. It is currently owned by the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota which purchased the painting in 1948.

  9. Hourse by The Railroad, 1925 by Edward Hopper

    The painting expresses Edward Hopper's central theme: the alienation of modern life. Instead of happy, anecdotal pictures celebrating the energy and prosperity of the Roaring Twenties, Hopper portrayed …

  10. Automat, 1927 by Edward Hopper

    Automat was first displayed on Valentine's Day 1927 at the opening of Hopper's second solo show, at the Rehn Galleries in New York. By April it had been sold for $1,200.