Showing 11 artworks with Edward Hopper and with artwork date before 1970 and with artwork date after 1960
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Edward Hopper
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-1970
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1960+
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- Espresso
- Black
- Phthalo Green
- Sap Green
- Driftwood
- Edward Hopper
- Hopper Style
- American Realism
- American Art
- Solitude
- Urban Landscape
- Quiet Contemplation
- Minimalist Art
- Modernism
- Modern Art”
- Nude Painting
- Urban Solitude
- Urban Isolation
- Interior
- Painting
- New Realism
- Solitude Painting
- Woman In The Sun
- Realism
- Light And Shadow
- 1961
- Contemplative Art
- Interior Scene
- Hopper Artwork
- Light
Explore Edward Hopper’s ‘People in the Sun’ – a serene 1960 oil painting capturing solitude & contemplation. Admire its realistic style, balanced composition & timeless appeal. Perfect for art lovers & collectors.
Edward Hopper's poignant 'Two Comedians' (1965) captures isolation and introspection with striking black & white hues, reflecting the artist’s signature style and final masterpiece.
Edward Hopper’s "Second Story Sunlight" – a captivating 1960 oil painting of solitude & light. Explore New Realism's timeless beauty at the Whitney Museum.
Explore Edward Hopper’s "New York Office" – a poignant study of urban solitude & light. Realist impressionism meets quiet contemplation in this iconic 1962 masterpiece.
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 'A Woman in the Sun' captures poignant solitude with its muted light and intimate scene. Explore the quiet drama of modern American life through this iconic painting.
Edward Hopper's "Woman in the Sun" captures quiet solitude and urban isolation with masterful light & shadow. A poignant nude figure contemplates a sunlit room, embodying modern American life’s subtle melancholy.
Edward Hopper's 'Sun in an Empty Room' captures poignant solitude with masterful use of light and shadow—a quintessential depiction of modern American life, exploring themes of isolation and quiet contemplation.
Edward Hopper’s evocative Second Story Sunlight captures the poignant stillness of suburban life in 1960s America—a masterful blend of realism and subtle emotion. This iconic black and white print showcases Hopper's signature style, portraying two figures bathed in solitary light against a simple architectural backdrop; explore this timeless masterpiece.
Edward Hopper’s "People in the Sun" captures poignant solitude in this 1960 black and white realism masterpiece. Explore the quiet reflection of American Modernism and its themes of isolation, perfect for art lovers.