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Edward Hopper

The creator of pictures that John Updike called "calm, silent, stoic, luminous, classic," Edward Hopper produced many works now considered icons of modern art. Canvases such as Drug Store, New York Movie, and the universally recognized (and often parodied) Nighthawks reshaped what painting looked like in America and devised a visual language for middle-class life and its discontents. This extensive new assessment of Hopper, which accompanies a major traveling exhibition, examines the dynamics of his creative process and discusses his work within the cutural currents of his day -- showing parallels not only with other painters but also with such media as literature and film. While most writers have tended to limit Hopper to being the great painter of alienation, this book takes a much broader, more nuanced, and ultimately more representative view of a highly complex, extremely varied artist. Spanning the entirety of Hopper's career, but with particular emphasis on his heyday in the twenties, thirties, and forties, Edward Hopper highlights his greatest achievements while discussing such topics as his absorbtion of European influences, critical reactions to his work, the relation of realism to modernism, his fascination with architecture, his depiction of women, and the struggle in his last years to produce original works. Illustrated with more than 150 of his oils, watercolors, prints, and drawings, and including essays by several noted scholars in the field and an extensive chronology and bibliography, this is the most comprehensive volume on Hopper to be published in many years. - Jacket flap.

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  • "Couvrant la totalité de la carrière de Hopper, en accordant une attention particulière aux années 1920-1940, cet ouvrage met en lumière 150 de ses huiles, aquarelles, estampes et dessins. Il aborde notamment les réactions critiques suscitées par son oeuvre, la relation entre réalisme et modernisme, la fascination de l'artiste pour l'architecture et sa peinture des femmes."
  • "Accompanying an exhibition touring the States throughout 2007 and 2008, this work reassesses Edward Hopper and examines the dynamics of his creative process and discusses his work within the cultural currents of his day, looking at the influence not only of other painters, but also of such media as literature and film."
  • "The creator of pictures that John Updike called "calm, silent, stoic, luminous, classic," Edward Hopper produced many works now considered icons of modern art. Canvases such as Drug Store, New York Movie, and the universally recognized (and often parodied) Nighthawks reshaped what painting looked like in America and devised a visual language for middle-class life and its discontents. This extensive new assessment of Hopper, which accompanies a major traveling exhibition, examines the dynamics of his creative process and discusses his work within the cutural currents of his day -- showing parallels not only with other painters but also with such media as literature and film. While most writers have tended to limit Hopper to being the great painter of alienation, this book takes a much broader, more nuanced, and ultimately more representative view of a highly complex, extremely varied artist. Spanning the entirety of Hopper's career, but with particular emphasis on his heyday in the twenties, thirties, and forties, Edward Hopper highlights his greatest achievements while discussing such topics as his absorbtion of European influences, critical reactions to his work, the relation of realism to modernism, his fascination with architecture, his depiction of women, and the struggle in his last years to produce original works. Illustrated with more than 150 of his oils, watercolors, prints, and drawings, and including essays by several noted scholars in the field and an extensive chronology and bibliography, this is the most comprehensive volume on Hopper to be published in many years. - Jacket flap."@en

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  • "Edward Hopper (1882-1967)"
  • "Edward Hopper : [This book was publ. in conjunction with the exhibition "Edward Hopper", organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, May 6, 2007-August 19, 2007; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, September 16, 2007-January 21, 2008; The Art Institute of Chicago, February 16, 2008-May 11, 2008]"
  • "Edward Hopper : [Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, May 6, 2007 - August 19, 2007 ; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, September 16, 2007 - January 21, 2008 ; The Art Institute of Chicago, February 16, 2008 - January 21, 2008]"
  • "Edward Hopper : [Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, May 6, 2007-August 19, 2007, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, September 16, 2007-January 21, 2008, The Art Institute of Chicago, February 16, 2008-May 11, 2008]"
  • "Edward Hopper : [on the occasion of the Exhibition 'Edward Hooper' ; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, May 6 - August 19, 2007 ; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, September 16, 2007 - January 21, 2008 ; The Art Institute of Chicago, February 16 - May 11, 2008]"
  • "Edward Hopper : [... publ. on the occasion of the exhibition "Edward Hopper", Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, May 6, 2007 - August 19, 2007; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Sept. 16, 2007 - Jan. 21, 2008; The Art Institute of Chicago, February 16, 2008 - May 11, 2008]"
  • "Edward Hopper : [exhibition, Museum of fine arts, Boston, May 6, 2007 - August 19, 2007, National gallery of art, Washington DC, September 16, 2007 - January 21, 2008, The Art institute of Chicago, February 16, 2008 - May 11, 2008]"
  • "Edward Hopper : exposition présentée à Boston au Museum of Fine Arts du 6 mai au 19 août 2007 ; à Washington, DC à la National Gallery of Art du 16 septembre 2007 au 21 janvier 2008 ; à Chicago at The Art Institute du 16 février au 11 mai 2008"
  • "Edward Hopper : [published in conjunction with the exhibition "Edward Hopper" ... Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, May 6 - August 19, 2007, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, September 16, 2007 - January 21, 2008, The Art Institute of Chicago, February 16 - May 11, 2008]"