Edward Hopper was born on July 22, 1882 to well-off middle class parents. He would grow up to become a famous American realist painter and printmaker. He was became renowned not only for his oil paintings, but also his watercolor and print etching works. Hopper had a unique perspective ...
——爱德华·霍珀Edward Hopper, 1882-1967 “我们都是爱德华·霍珀的画了。(We are all Edward Hopper paintings now.)” 在2020年3月的一篇《卫报》文章中,艺术评论家乔纳森·琼斯(Jonathan Jones)将“孤独的窗户”“空荡荡的城市”“在科德角的早晨从凸窗向外看的女人”这些典型的霍珀画作元素,拼凑出全球刚刚...
Edward Hopper (1882-1967) was a much-loved American realist painter famous for his intimate depictions of American life. Drawn to the melancholy of places on the thresholds of society, the artist's cinematic paintings of motels, service stations and roadside diners reflect his introspective charact...
Artist: Edward Hopper British author Geoff Dyer once surmised that Edward Hopper “could claim to be the most influential American photographer of the twentieth century—even though he didn’t take any photographs.” What we see in Hopper’s paintings when we look at them through the lens of ...
(the underlying forms that give an image its shapes) in their paintings. Hopper was also struck by the Impressionists' use of light and shadow. He wasn't swayed by the emerging modern art styles such as Cubism, which was more non-objective. Edward Hopper spent most of his life in New ...
Benton and the Regionalists had isolated themselves to painting images of the mid-west and agricultural topics. Edward Hopper instead painted the urban scenery, with a sense of quiet despair. There was quality of sadness and yet a feeling that life goes on in Hopper's paintings. ...
gender, and class; and see how Hopper’s works fit into a larger tradition of the role of the hotel in art. Hopper’s paintings and works on paper are being presented alongside 31 works by over 20 other artists including Derrick Adams, David Hockney, Cindy Sherman and John Singer Sargent...
Edward Hopper, adocumentary filmnarrated by actor, art collector and musicianSteve Martin, was produced by the National Gallery of Art for anmajor exhibitionthere in 2007 that included 48 paintings, 34 watercolors, and 12 prints from public and private collections. ...
Kelley, Kevin J
Edward Hopper died in nineteen sixty-seven. His wife Jo died less than a year later. Many years after his death, Hopper's work is still popular in this country and outside America. In two thousand four, the famous Tate Art Gallery in London had a show of his paintings. This show brou...