Showing 24 artworks out of 31 with Edward Hopper and with artwork date before 1924 and with artwork date after 1914
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Edward Hopper (1882-1967) was a pivotal figure in American Modernism. Initially drawn to commercial illustration, he transitioned to painting and etching after gaining recognition for his artistic talent. Hopper’s distinctive style—characterized by solitary figures in urban landscapes—continues to captivate audiences today.
Experience the evocative stillness of Edward Hopper’s ‘Monhegan Landscape,’ a masterful oil on panel capturing a solitary beach scene bathed in subtle light – a quintessential Hopper masterpiece.
Explore Edward Hopper’s ‘New York Pavements’ (1924). A poignant realist painting of urban solitude & rain. Discover its muted colors, strong lines & evocative atmosphere.
Edward Hopper’s "The Mansard Roof" (1923) captures the poignant solitude of American Modernism with its precise watercolor rendering and tranquil Gloucester harbor scene. Discover this iconic piece and bring home a timeless reflection on urban life.
Edward Hopper’s "Deck of a Beam Trawler" captures the quiet solitude of modern life in 1923 with its masterful light and precise New Realism style – a poignant study perfect for art lovers.
Edward Hopper’s "Rocky Shore and Sea" (1919) captures rugged coastal beauty in an impressionistic oil painting. Explore its dynamic composition, grey tones & textured surface – a powerful landscape.
Explore Edward Hopper's 'Rocks at the Fort Gloucester,' a serene 1924 landscape capturing American realism and quiet contemplation. A glimpse into Hopper's mastery of light & solitude.
Edward Hopper’s ‘Haskell,’ painted in 1924, captures the poignant stillness of American modernism—a luminous watercolor depicting a solitary white house overlooking a hillside, reflecting urban isolation and Hopper's masterful technique. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its quiet beauty into your home.
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.
Edward Hopper’s "House in Italian Quarter" (1923) captures poignant solitude with masterful watercolor realism, depicting a timeless American scene of quiet urban decay. Explore this iconic landscape and own a piece of modern art history.
Hopper’s evocative black and white painting captures the quiet stillness of a New York restaurant scene—a poignant reflection on solitude within a bustling urban environment. This masterful depiction from 1931 exemplifies American realism and invites you to explore the beauty of Hopper's timeless vision.
Edward Hopper’s evocative Road in Maine captures the poignant stillness of rural America during the early 20th century with its masterful use of light and shadow—a timeless depiction of solitude that invites contemplation and offers a beautiful opportunity to adorn your home.
Edward Hopper’s ‘East Side Interior’ (1922) captures a poignant moment of solitude with its stark black and white drawing of a woman gazing out a window, embodying the artist's signature style and mood. Discover this evocative piece and bring home a timeless classic.
Edward Hopper’s "House on the Shore" captures a poignant moment of solitude with its iconic style and evocative mood, showcasing the artist's masterful depiction of American life in the 1920s. Discover this timeless masterpiece and bring its quiet beauty into your home.
Hopper’s haunting ‘Soir Bleu’ captures urban loneliness in exquisite black and white, embodying American modernism's contemplative spirit. This masterful Impressionistic portrait explores solitude with subtle tonal gradations and ethereal light—discover or own this iconic masterpiece.
Hopper’s haunting ‘Soir Bleu’ captures urban solitude with masterful Impressionistic Realism—a stark black and white study of a woman at a restaurant table bathed in evening light. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its quiet beauty into your home.
Explore Edward Hopper’s "House at the Fort," a poignant watercolor capturing coastal solitude & resilience. Admire its realistic detail, textured style & timeless atmosphere.
Edward Hopper’s ‘Funnel of Trawler,’ a poignant watercolor from 1924, captures the quiet solitude of a working boat in New Realism style, evoking a sense of maritime melancholy and offering a timeless glimpse into American life.
Edward Hopper’s evocative landscape painting captures the stillness of Monhegan Island's rugged coastline—a solitary figure contemplates the crashing waves against a dramatic mountain backdrop, embodying the artist’s signature style and mood from the American Modernist era. Explore this masterpiece and bring its serene beauty into your home.
Explore Edward Hopper's iconic watercolor painting of Blynman Bridge, capturing the stillness of industrial life and conveying a poignant sense of solitude through muted colors and masterful composition.
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