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  1. Edward Hopper (Nyack, 20 de julio de 1882 - Nueva York, 15 de mayo de 1967) fue un pintor estadounidense, célebre sobre todo por sus retratos de la soledad en la vida estadounidense contemporánea. Se le considera uno de los pintores de la escuela Ash6can, que a través de Arshile Gorky llevó al expresionismo abstracto posterior a la Segunda ...

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      Edward Hopper (Nyack, 22 de julho de 1882 — 15 de maio de...

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      Edward Hopper wurde 1882 in Nyack/New York als zweites Kind...

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      Edward Hopper lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable...

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      Nighthawks (1942) (literalmente Halcones de la noche, aunque...

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      Edward Hopper. American, 1882 - 1967. 182 obras de arte....

  2. Hopper sought and explored his chosen themes: the tensions between individuals (particularly men and women), the conflict between tradition and progress in both rural and urban settings, and the moods evoked by various times of day.

  3. 20 de oct. de 2017 · Hopper painted characteristic American subjects, from movie theaters and restaurants to New England lighthouses. His images capture dramatic areas of light and shadow and often evoke a strong sense of isolation and loneliness, even when there is more than one figure portrayed.

    • July 22, 1882
    • May 15, 1967
  4. Nighthawks ( Noctámbulos, en español), el cuadro más famoso de Edward Hopper. El éxito conseguido con una exposición de acuarelas (1923) y otra de lienzos (1924) hicieron de Hopper el autor de referencia de los realistas que pintaban escenas estadounidenses. Como es por ejemplo Habitación en Nueva York.

  5. Hopper's work, spanning oil paintings, watercolors, and etchings, predominantly explores themes of loneliness and isolation within American urban and rural settings. His most famous painting, "Nighthawks" (1942), epitomizes his interest in the quiet, introspective moments of everyday life.

  6. Edward Hopper. EARLY WORK. Hopper's earliest artistic success came by way of his watercolors and etchings, rather than the oil paintings for which he is now best known. Lacking buyers for his canvases, Hopper reluctantly worked as a commercial illustrator. In 1915 he discovered etching, a medium that made economic sense (multiple prints could ...