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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 ...

    • American
    • Nyack, New York, United States
  2. Edward F. Howard. Los Angeles based artist. Enter Site. Edward Howard is a Los Angeles based artist. He was graduated from The American Academy of Art in Chicago with a BFA in Fine Art. He also resided and studied briefly in Florence, Italy at the Florence Academy of Art.

  3. 2011©. Oil on board, 18” x 24” (45.72 x 61cm). Edward F. Howard. This piece was published in Spectrum 18: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art, 2011 and was selected as a finalist in the Art Renewal Center: International 2012/2013 ARC Salon and is published in their catalog.

    • Los Angeles, California
    • edward@efhoward.com
  4. Edward Hopper ( Nyack, 22 de julio de 1882 - Nueva York, 15 de mayo de 1967) 1 fue un pintor estadounidense, célebre sobre todo por sus retratos de la soledad en la vida estadounidense contemporánea.

  5. 20 de oct. de 2017 · Biography. Realist painter who studied with Robert Henri and Kenneth Hayes Miller at the New York School of Art. One of the country's most honored artists, Hopper was internationally acclaimed in his lifetime and was elected to both the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1945) and the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1955).

    • July 22, 1882
    • May 15, 1967
  6. As the son of a photographer and the grandson of a painter, Edward was drawn to his vocation with an intense desire for creative exploration. Rooted in the tradition of the Italian masters, Edward uses the techniques and teachings of the traditional realists to assert a contemporary aesthetic.

  7. In 1930, his painting House by the Railroad (1925; Museum of Modern Art, New York) was the first work to be acquired for the collections of the newly founded Museum of Modern Art. This image embodied the characteristics of Hopper’s style: clearly outlined forms in strongly defined lighting, a cropped composition with an almost “cinematic ...