Showing 7 artworks with Edward Hopper and with 1928
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Edward Hopper
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- Phthalo Green
- Espresso
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Driftwood
- Celadon
- American Realism
- Edward Hopper
- Urban Landscape
- Urban Isolation
- Solitude
- Light And Shadow
- Hopper Painting
- Cityscape
- Modern Art
- Watercolor Painting
- Voyeuristic Impression
- 1928 Art Deco
- Manhattan Bridge
- Quiet Atmosphere
- 20Th Century Art
- Brownstones
- Jazz Age Art
- Greenwich Village
- Black And White
- Wall Art Gift
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- Quiet Contemplation
- Window Scene
- Prospect Street Gloucester
- New Realism Style
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.
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.
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.
Hopper's meticulous observation of everyday life is evident in this piece, mirroring his broader artistic vision and exploring themes of isolation and contemplation. Consider comparing it to 'Reclining Nude,' another watercolor showcasing Hopper’s masterful use of light and shadow.
Hopper's 'From Williamsburg Bridge' captures urban solitude with austere buildings & a lone figure. A poignant glimpse into early 20th-century city life.
Edward Hopper's 'Prospect Street, Gloucester,' painted in 1928, exemplifies Social Realism. This serene cityscape showcases architectural details bathed in sunlight, conveying a poignant sense of isolation. Found in Cincinnati Art Museum, it’s a testament to Hopper’s ability to distill emotion into simple forms.