Showing 24 artworks out of 27 with Edward Hopper and with artwork date before 1913 and with artwork date after 1903
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Edward Hopper's 'Self-Portrait' (1903) captures the artist’s introspective gaze and embodies his signature style of quiet American realism. Explore this iconic work reflecting solitude and modern life.
A poignant meditation on isolation defines this 1903 oil painting by Edward Hopper, capturing a contemplative mood through American Impressionist techniques that invite you to explore his early mastery of light and shadow.
Edward Hopper’s evocative ‘The El Station,’ painted in 1908, captures the poignant stillness of urban solitude with its masterful use of light and shadow—a hallmark of American Modernism—inviting viewers to contemplate a moment frozen in time.
Edward Hopper's 'Valley of the Seine' (1908) captures quiet American life with its evocative light, solitary figures, and subtle melancholy. A masterpiece of realism, it reflects a poignant sense of isolation within a changing landscape.
Edward Hopper’s ‘squam light’ captures a serene coastal scene of a lighthouse and houses, evoking classic American realism and quiet solitude. Discover museum-quality art reproductions & curated decor ideas at ArtsDot.com.
Explore Edward Hopper’s ‘Tramp Steamer’ (1908). A haunting oil painting depicting isolation & resilience at sea. Realistic yet expressive, this artwork evokes a somber mood and powerful themes. Perfect for art collectors.
Edward Hopper's 'Portrait of a Girl' (1906) captures a woman’s quiet intensity with a stern gaze and striking red necklace. Explore the subtle melancholy of modern American life through this iconic work.
Edward Hopper’s "Woman at Cafe Table" (1907) – a captivating watercolor depicting urban solitude & Art Deco elegance. Explore this iconic American realist painting.
Edward Hopper’s evocative ‘Summer Interior’ captures the poignant stillness of urban solitude in 1909, showcasing his masterful use of light and shadow to portray a woman absorbed in reading—a timeless depiction of American realism.
Edward Hopper’s Queensborough-Bridge captures the haunting stillness of urban solitude in New Realism, showcasing his masterful use of light and shadow to depict a dramatic cityscape featuring a majestic bridge and tranquil boats – explore this iconic masterpiece at ArtsDot.com.
Edward Hopper’s ‘Summer Interior’ captures a poignant moment of solitude and quiet contemplation with its masterful use of light and shadow, reflecting the artist's signature style from the 20th century. Discover this evocative painting and bring home a timeless piece of art.
Hopper’s early sketches demonstrate his dedication to meticulous drawing and foreshadowed his later artistic achievements. This piece embodies the essence of Hopper's vision – capturing fleeting moments of human experience with understated grace.
Edward Hopper's "American Village" (1912) captures a poignant moment of urban isolation and everyday life in early 20th-century America. Explore the quiet beauty & subtle melancholy through this iconic painting.
Edward Hopper’s ‘The New Bridge’ captures a poignant urban scene of 1909 with its solitary figures and atmospheric light, reflecting the artist's signature style and mood. Discover this evocative painting and bring its timeless beauty into your space.
Edward Hopper’s poignant Portrait of Hettie Duryea Meade captures a serious woman in a red dress, rendered in realistic oil on canvas from 1905. Discover this evocative vintage piece and bring home a timeless work by the master of modern isolation.
Edward Hopper’s evocative Summer Interior captures a poignant moment of solitude amidst a richly furnished bedroom bathed in diffused light—a hallmark of American Realism during the early 20th century. Explore this masterpiece and bring its quiet beauty into your home.
Explore Edward Hopper's iconic 'Tramp Steamer,' capturing the solitude of modern life with muted yellows, blues, and blacks against an expansive ocean backdrop. Discover Hopper’s early modernist style and poignant portrayal of American landscapes.
Edward Hopper’s "Gloucester Harbor" (1912) captures the poignant solitude of early 20th-century America with precise detail and masterful light. This New Realism painting showcases a bustling harbor scene, inviting you to own a piece of American art history.
Edward Hopper’s ‘The Bridge Of Art’ captures a poignant scene of urban solitude with boats and a train traversing a bustling bridge, reflecting the artist's signature style and mood from 1907. Discover this evocative masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your space.
Consider exploring related artworks by Hopper for insights into his broader artistic vision. Also, researching the historical context surrounding 1907 Paris can enrich your understanding of ‘Le Pont des Arts’ as a reflection of its time.
Explore Edward Hopper’s "Houses of Squam Light" (1923). A serene watercolor capturing a New England coastal scene – realism, solitude & timeless beauty. Discover its symbolism and artistic technique.
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