Showing 24 artworks out of 75 with Edward Hopper and with artwork date before 1932 and with artwork date after 1922
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Explore Edward Hopper’s "Sunday" – a poignant urban solitude masterpiece. New Realism, muted tones & evocative symbolism. A timeless piece for art lovers & collectors.
Explore Edward Hopper’s ‘Automat’: A poignant 1927 realist masterpiece of solitude & light. Discover its balanced composition, evocative style & timeless appeal.
Explore Edward Hopper’s ‘Chop Suey,’ a 1929 masterpiece of American Realism. Captivating urban scenes & nostalgic vibes – perfect for art lovers & collectors.
Edward Hopper’s ‘Drug Store’ (1927) captures urban isolation with its stark realism & evocative lighting. Explore this iconic American painting's details and artistic significance.
Hopper’s meticulous observation and use of light contribute to the artwork’s evocative atmosphere. Discover more about Hopper's life and art at WikiArt.
A hauntingly tranquil black and white cityscape captures urban isolation in Edward Hopper's 1928 masterpiece Blackwell, inviting you to experience the profound stillness of American modernism through this iconic work.
Edward Hopper’s "Early Sunday Morning" captures the poignant solitude of 1930s New York with its stark realism and masterful use of light. This iconic American Scene Painting evokes a sense of quiet contemplation, perfect for adding timeless beauty to your collection.
Explore Edward Hopper's iconic 'Untitled (Captain Gardner K. Wonson House)', capturing urban solitude and illuminated by subtle light—a masterpiece of American Realism from 1928.
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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.
Edward Hopper's 'Self-Portrait' (1930) captures a solitary figure contemplating urban life through a window, embodying the artist’s signature themes of isolation and modern American realism.
Explore Edward Hopper’s ‘Cobbs Barns & Distant Houses,’ a poignant 1930 realist painting capturing rural America's Depression era. Discover its evocative style and themes of isolation.
Explore Edward Hopper’s "The City" (1927) – a poignant black & white painting capturing urban isolation in New York. Admire its geometric style, architectural details, and evocative mood.
Edward Hopper’s Hotel Room captures a poignant moment of solitude amidst the sterile elegance of a hotel room—a hallmark of American Realism during the 1930s. Observe the woman absorbed in her book, illuminated by soft light, inviting you to contemplate beauty and isolation.
Edward Hopper's 'New York, New Haven & Hartford' (1931) captures rural American solitude with its iconic red roof and distant train. A poignant oil painting reflecting modern isolation and timeless beauty.
Edward Hopper’s ‘Baptistry of St. John’ captures a poignant moment of solitude within a solemn church interior, showcasing his signature style and evocative use of light & shadow.
Edward Hopper’s haunting Manhattan Bridge Loop captures urban solitude in muted tones—a masterful depiction of the Jazz Age's anxieties—inviting viewers to contemplate the quiet drama unfolding against a monumental cityscape.
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 ‘Eleven A.M.’ captures a poignant moment of solitude with its masterful use of light and shadow, depicting a woman lost in contemplation within a classic 20th-century American scene – discover this evocative artwork.