Edward Hopper (1882-1967)
By Alexandra A Jopp America’s foremost modern painter; famous for his portrayal of American landscapes, urban streets and a vernacular American architecture. Edward Hopper is on the short list of America’s greatest artists. In numerous etchings, watercolors and oils, he depicted ordinary Americans and scenes from everyday life that are considered icons of modern art. His subjects were painted in an expansive and simplified realistic style that used stark contrasts of light and shadow. The mood and atmosphere characteristic of Hopper’s paintings can be seen in his best known works, such as Lighthouse at Two Lights (1929) New York Movie,(1930); Office at Night (1940); Gas (1940) and Nighthawks (1942), one of the most famous paintings in the history of American art. Nighthawks (1942) New York Movie, (1930). Edward Hopper Office at Night, 1940 Collection Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Gift of the T.B. Walker Foundation, Gil...