Showing 24 artworks out of 59 with Edward Hopper and with Acrylic
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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.
Edward Hopper’s evocative Cape Cod Evening captures a poignant stillness—a solitary dog gazing out from a luminous house against a backdrop of serene trees. This iconic American realist painting exemplifies the mood of quiet contemplation and isolation characteristic of his era.
Hopper’s evocative black and white painting captures the quiet stillness of a New York restaurant scene—a poignant reflection on solitude within a bustling urban environment. This masterful depiction from 1931 exemplifies American realism and invites you to explore the beauty of Hopper's timeless vision.
Edward Hopper’s evocative Road in Maine captures the poignant stillness of rural America during the early 20th century with its masterful use of light and shadow—a timeless depiction of solitude that invites contemplation and offers a beautiful opportunity to adorn your home.
Hopper’s haunting 'New York Corner' portrays urban isolation with masterful chiaroscuro—a stark contrast between light and dark—capturing a solitary saloon scene amidst bustling city life in the 1930s. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring timeless beauty into your home.
Edward Hopper’s evocative watercolor captures a solitary figure contemplating Wyoming landscapes—a poignant depiction of American isolation within the modernist style and 1946 era. Explore this masterpiece and bring Hopper's contemplative vision home.
Edward Hopper’s haunting ‘Untitled (5757)’ captures the profound solitude of postwar America through meticulous realism and luminous glazing—a masterful exploration of urban alienation bathed in muted blues and whites, inviting you to experience this iconic masterpiece.
Explore Edward Hopper's iconic masterpiece 'Two on the Aisle,' capturing urban solitude and quiet contemplation with masterful use of light and shadow. Discover its symbolism and enduring legacy at ArtsDot.
Edward Hopper’s ‘Corn Hill,’ painted in 1952, captures rural tranquility through masterful realism and poignant light—a timeless study of solitude reflecting the anxieties of postwar America. Explore this evocative masterpiece and bring its quiet beauty into your home.
Edward Hopper’s haunting Office at Night captures the profound solitude of urban life in 1940s America with its stark black and white palette and masterful depiction of quiet contemplation; explore this iconic masterpiece and bring home a timeless piece of art.
Edward Hopper’s haunting Blackwell's Island captures a serene moonlit seascape punctuated by solitary boats—a quintessential depiction of American modernism’s quiet contemplation and yearning for connection. Explore this evocative masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Edward Hopper’s evocative ‘Seven AM’ captures a poignant stillness—a solitary house bathed in muted light against the backdrop of a tranquil porch, reflecting the quiet introspection characteristic of American realism during the 1940s. Explore this masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Hopper’s haunting ‘Soir Bleu’ captures urban loneliness in exquisite black and white, embodying American modernism's contemplative spirit. This masterful Impressionistic portrait explores solitude with subtle tonal gradations and ethereal light—discover or own this iconic masterpiece.
Edward Hopper’s haunting Notre Dame captures the stillness of urban solitude in stark black and white, reflecting the artist's signature style during the American Modernist period—a poignant invitation to contemplate beauty amidst quiet contemplation.
Hopper’s haunting ‘Soir Bleu’ captures urban solitude with masterful Impressionistic Realism—a stark black and white study of a woman at a restaurant table bathed in evening light. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its quiet beauty into your home.
Hopper’s haunting ‘Untitled (4830)’ captures the profound stillness of American Modernism through stark realism and muted tones—a poignant study in solitude that invites contemplation and offers a glimpse into Hopper's masterful depiction of human emotion.
Edward Hopper’s ‘Cape Cod Morning’ captures a poignant stillness—a woman gazing out from her window onto a tranquil landscape—defining American realism during the mid-century period. Explore this evocative masterpiece and bring its serene beauty into your home.
Edward Hopper’s evocative cityscape painting captures the quiet solitude of dusk in New York City during the 1940s—a masterful blend of realism and melancholic atmosphere invites viewers to contemplate urban isolation and discover this iconic masterpiece.
Edward Hopper’s evocative ‘Circle Theatre’ captures the lonely beauty of urban solitude—a quintessential American scene rendered in masterful realism during the mid-century period. Observe the quiet theater and vintage automobile, inviting you to explore this timeless masterpiece.
Edward Hopper’s haunting ‘Untitled (8880)’ captures the pervasive solitude of mid-century America with masterful light and flattened perspective—a poignant study in quietude by a celebrated realist painter.
Edward Hopper’s haunting ‘Morning Sun,’ painted in 1952, captures the profound loneliness of American modernism with its geometric style and luminous depiction of a solitary woman gazing out at an urban street. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring home a timeless piece of art.
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.
Edward Hopper’s haunting depiction of Notre Dame Cathedral embodies American Modernism's contemplative mood, capturing the cathedral’s grandeur against a backdrop of serene Parisian trees—a timeless masterpiece inviting viewers to contemplate beauty and solitude.
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