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Author Kranzfelder, Ivo, 1958- author

Title Edward Hopper, 1882-1967 : vision of reality / Ivo Kranzfelder
Published Koln : Taschen, [1998]
Koln : Taschen, c1998
c1998
©1998

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Description 200 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 31 cm
Summary Edward Hopper (1882-1967) is considered the first significant American painter in 20th century art. Living in a secluded country house with his wife, Josephine, he depicted the loneliness of big city people in canvas after canvas. Probably the most famous of them, "Nighthawks", done in 1942, shows a couple seated quietly, as if turned inwards upon themselves, in the harsh artificial light of an all-night restaurant. Many of Hopper's pictures represent views of streets and roads, rooftops, abandoned houses, depicted in brilliant light that strangely belies the melancholy mood of the scenes. Hopper's paintings are marked by striking juxtapositions of color, and by the clear contours with which the figures are demarcated from their surroundings. His extremely precise focus on the theme of modern men and women in the natural and man-made environment sometimes lends his pictures a mood of eerie disquiet. In "House by the Railroad", a harsh interplay of light and shadow makes the abandoned building seem veritably threatening. On the other hand, Hopper's renderings of rocky landscapes in warm brown hues, or his depictions of the seacoast, exude an unusual tranquility that reveals another, more optimistic side of his character
Notes Cover title: Hopper
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 199)
Notes Translated from the German
Subject Hopper, Edward, 1882-1967 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Hopper, Edward, 1882-1967.
Art, American.
Art, American -- 20th century.
Painting, American -- 20th century.
Author Hopper, Edward, 1882-1967.
LC no. 00500105
ISBN 3822872105
Other Titles Cover title: Hopper