ataraxic-needs:

Solitary Figure in a Theater, Edward Hopper

ataraxic-needs:

Solitary Figure in a Theater, Edward Hopper

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4 days ago on 19 May 2013    via queensroad   originally from ataraxic-needs

nevver:

First Row Orchestra, Edward Hopper

nevver:

First Row Orchestra, Edward Hopper

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1 week ago on 10 May 2013    via clawsandfangs   originally from nevver


Two on the Aisle, Edward Hopper, 1927.

Two on the Aisle, Edward Hopper, 1927.

(Source: interwar)

2 months ago on 07 March 2013    via lordlykisses   originally from interwar

interwar:


New York Movie
Oil on canvas
Edward Hopper, 1939

interwar:

New York Movie

Oil on canvas

Edward Hopper, 1939

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3 months ago on 26 January 2013    via clawsandfangs   originally from interwar

snowce:

Edward Hopper, Rooms for Tourists, 1945

snowce:

Edward Hopper, Rooms for Tourists, 1945

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3 months ago on 25 January 2013    via futurisms   originally from brazenswing

a-bittersweet-life:

Paintings by Edward Hopper

6 months ago on 18 November 2012    via wednesdaydreams   originally from a-bittersweet-life

mastersoflight:

Lonesome Town: The Paintings of Edward Hopper (1882-1967)

There are few modern painters as beloved as Edward Hopper. He’s like the face that launched a thousand ships, except in this case, he inspired generations of image-makers. His beautifully observed light - almost always incidental - and impeccable compositions are like a text book for cinematographers and photographers, while the quiet melancholy of his subject matter reflects the ennui of 20th century living like no other.

Hopper’s paintings have a subtle narrative quality that would become a template for photographers like Philip-Lorca diCorcia and Gregory Crewdson. He frequently plays the role of outsider or voyeur in the scenes he depicts, which gives them an inherent loneliness and sense of isolation. Even when painting subjects in an intimate setting, there is a palpable physical distance.

I don’t know any biographical details about Hopper and I decided not to look it up, because I’m pretty sure everything you need to know about him is in these paintings.

*Edit: After I finished the post curiosity got the best of me and I went to Hopper’s Wikipedia page, where I found this quote, “Always reluctant to discuss himself and his art, Hopper simply summed up his art by stating, “The whole answer is there on the canvas.”!!

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6 months ago on 29 October 2012    via timemarauder   originally from mastersoflight


New York Restaurant, Edward Hopper, 1922.

New York Restaurant, Edward Hopper, 1922.

(Source: interwar)

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7 months ago on 09 October 2012    via futurisms   originally from interwar

snowce:

Edward Hopper, Manhattan Bridge Loop, 1928

snowce:

Edward Hopper, Manhattan Bridge Loop, 1928

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11 months ago on 23 June 2012    via interwar   originally from snowce

thecricketchirps:

Edward Hopper, Office at Night, 1940

thecricketchirps:

Edward Hopper, Office at Night, 1940

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11 months ago on 20 June 2012    via bodaciouscans   originally from thecricketchirps

amysticvelvet:

New York Movie, Edward Hopper, 1939

amysticvelvet:

New York Movie, Edward Hopper, 1939

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11 months ago on 15 June 2012    via wednesdaydreams   originally from amysticvelvet

cahierdimages:

Edward Hopper - Route 6.

cahierdimages:

Edward Hopper - Route 6.

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1 year ago on 16 May 2012    via violetcrawley   originally from