Showing 6 artworks with Edward Hopper and with 1926 and with Melancholic
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- Espresso
- Driftwood
- Rosy Brown
- Putty
- Khaki
- Muted Colors
- Urban Landscape
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- Urban Solitude
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- Edward Hopper
- Solitude
- Isolation
- Hopper Paintings
- Quiet Contemplation
- Quiet Contemplation Art
- Contemporary Decor
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- Solitary Figure
- American Realism
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- Residential Interior
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- Window Scene
- Traffic Light
- Light And Shadow
- Hopper Sunday
- Brown And Gray Art
- Nighttime Diner Painting
Explore Edward Hopper’s "Sunday" – a poignant urban solitude masterpiece. New Realism, muted tones & evocative symbolism. A timeless piece for art lovers & collectors.
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.
Experience the poignant beauty of Edward Hopper's 'Railroad Crossing.' This iconic black and white painting captures rural solitude with meticulous detail—a traffic light, trees, and houses reflecting a timeless American scene.
Edward Hopper’s Davis House captures the poignant stillness of suburban America in 1926, portraying two stately white houses bathed in diffused light—a masterful depiction of solitude and quiet contemplation emblematic of the Art Deco era.
Inspired by Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises,' Hopper's 'Nighthawks' exemplifies his signature style—a poignant portrayal of urban isolation illuminated by dramatic light.