Edward
Hopper's images have long since captured the American
imagination. In the art of Edward Hopper (1882-1967),
tense, unhappy men and women, in whom we recognize something
of our neighbors and ourselves, play out mysterious dramas
in silent, stripped-down spaces--stages raked by an unrelenting
and revealing light. Edward Hopper was an early twentieth
century American scene painter.
Trained around the turn of the century by Robert Henri,
Hopper emerged on the art scene around the time of the
famous Armory show, exhibiting there, but then disappearing
shortly after. He emerged again in the mid-twenties, expressing
his feelings of America through scene paintings. From
1923 through the 1950s, he painted various genres of American
life.
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