Showing 24 artworks out of 57 with Edward Hopper and with Acrylic
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Edward Hopper’s haunting Nighthawks captures urban solitude in 1942 American Realism—a luminous diner interior juxtaposed against a darkened street, reflecting the artist's masterful exploration of human emotion and timeless beauty. Explore this iconic masterpiece.
Edward Hopper’s Cape Cod Afternoon captures a poignant stillness—a solitary figure amidst the muted hues of a Cape Cod townscape during the golden hour. This iconic American realist painting exemplifies Hopper's masterful use of light and shadow, transporting viewers to a moment of quiet contemplation; explore reproductions at ArtsDot.
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 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 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 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.
Edward Hopper’s haunting ‘Night Windows’ captures a poignant stillness—a solitary figure gazing out from darkened rooms bathed in muted light, emblematic of American Modernism's exploration of urban solitude and introspection. Explore this iconic masterpiece.
Edward Hopper’s evocative monochrome painting captures a poignant moment of solitude amidst urban stillness—a man and woman absorbed in contemplation at a table bathed in muted yellow light, emblematic of American realism during the mid-century.
Edward Hopper’s evocative painting captures the stillness of an old train station, bathed in muted light—a hallmark of American Realism—revealing a poignant glimpse into urban solitude and prompting contemplation on connection amidst isolation.
Hopper’s haunting ‘Untitled (7572)’ captures American Realism's stark beauty—a solitary woman gazing out from a twilight house—reflecting the anxieties of postwar America and inviting you to experience its timeless contemplation.
Edward Hopper’s evocative ‘Model Sitting,’ painted in 1902 during the New Realism movement, captures a poignant moment of solitude amidst an interior scene—a woman meticulously adjusting her dress, illuminated by soft light and reflecting on quiet contemplation. Explore this masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Hopper’s evocative Paris Street captures the poignant solitude of urban life in the 1930s American realist style—a mesmerizing glimpse into a quiet moment amidst towering buildings and solitary figures, inviting you to explore this timeless masterpiece.
Edward Hopper’s evocative Summer Evening captures a poignant moment of urban solitude—a man and woman bathed in moonlight on a porch, silently contemplating the stillness of the night. This iconic American realist painting from 1947 invites viewers to contemplate themes of isolation and contemplation within Hopper's masterful style.
Hopper’s haunting Self Portrait captures the profound solitude of modern existence in stark black and white, reflecting the American Realist movement's exploration of urban landscapes and psychological introspection—a timeless piece to contemplate and cherish.
Edward Hopper’s haunting ‘Pennsylvania Coal Town,’ painted in Social Realism during the mid-century era, captures a poignant moment of urban solitude—a man gazing upwards at a window—inviting viewers to contemplate the quiet beauty of American life.
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.
Edward Hopper’s evocative ‘Eleven A.M.’ captures a poignant moment of solitude within a meticulously rendered interior scene—a woman gazing wistfully out the window during the American Art Deco era, inviting viewers to contemplate quiet contemplation and timeless beauty.
Hopper’s hauntingly beautiful White River at Sharon captures Vermont's autumnal light—a masterful depiction of solitude and quiet contemplation by the iconic American realist painter during his formative years.
Edward Hopper’s ‘Cape Cod Morning’ captures a poignant stillness—a woman gazing out the window amidst sunlit solitude—defining American realism during the mid-century period. Explore this evocative masterpiece and bring its quiet beauty into your home.
Edward Hopper’s evocative Bridge in Paris captures a poignant moment of urban solitude—a stark black and white depiction reflecting the American Realist movement's exploration of quiet contemplation and isolation; discover this iconic masterpiece.
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 evocative House by the Railroad captures a poignant stillness—a solitary figure gazing upon a grand white house and its clock tower amidst a tranquil landscape reminiscent of American realism during the mid-century period. Explore this masterpiece and bring its serene beauty into your home.
Hopper’s haunting 'Sheridan Theatre' captures urban solitude with masterful chiaroscuro—a poignant black and white portrait reflecting the Great Depression era and exploring themes of isolation through a woman poised at the stage.
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