Focuses on Edward Hopper's painting `Nighthawks,' and considers some key concepts such as viewpoint, arrangement, geometric patterns, and theme. `Nighthawks' as and interior/exterior visual sensation; The mood of `Nighthawks'; Critics opinions of the painting; Comparison to Hopper's `Early ...
appear along the way, echoed by a few Edward Hopper paintings. The explicit theme connecting these illustrations is the colour red. The inherent loneliness of the artwork perhaps, the author admits, “too obvious,” given the circumstances. There are also a handful of sketches, abstracted, and,...
which I was able to track down and read alongside the essay “’The Post-War Era Never Ends’: On Jürgen Becker.” Here Seiler takes a more personal approach acknowledging Becker’s influence and his own friendship with the older established poet. He traces his own process of learning to ...
The New Dealwas the subject of a recent exhibit at the central library in Queens, an exhibit that featured drawings, paintings, and prints: “New Deal, New York: Prints and Paintings from the Queens Library Collection.” I was impressed—pleased by the colors and forms, and stimulated by t...
Edward Hopper: Images of SolitudeLooking Carefully Nighthawks is one of Edward Hopper's best-known city portrait paintings...Aikman, Lynn M
Profiles artist Edward Hopper as well as presents photographs of his images of America. Includes `Morning Sun,' from 1952; `New York Office,' from 1962; `Second Story Sunlight,' from 1960; `Nighthawks,' from 1942.JemmottJanetM.EBSCO_AspCortlandt Forum...