Author: Carl Little
Publisher: Pomegranate Communications
ISBN: 9780764958489
Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One of the most important American painters of the twentieth century, Edward Hopper spent nearly every summer of his prolific career in New England. Coastal views, mansard-roofed houses and a still light inspired many of his greatest works. This collection presents some of Hopper's finest paintings of New England, providing a guide to the places that resonated so deeply with the artist throughout his career. Carl Little's essay examines the crucial role New England played in Hopper's development and considers the full range of his work set in the Northeast: early etchings and radiant watercolours; architectural paintings of Victorian mansions, factories, barns, and summer cottages; and the magnificent sailing pictures through which Hopper expressed his lifelong love of the sea. Also included are late-career psychological paintings-composites of the landscape with figures - which convey the loneliness and isolation for which Hopper's work is best known. Works in this book are from the collections of over twenty-five museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Dallas Museum of Art, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, the National Gallery of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Edward Hopper's New England
Author: Carl Little
Publisher: Pomegranate Communications
ISBN: 9780764958489
Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One of the most important American painters of the twentieth century, Edward Hopper spent nearly every summer of his prolific career in New England. Coastal views, mansard-roofed houses and a still light inspired many of his greatest works. This collection presents some of Hopper's finest paintings of New England, providing a guide to the places that resonated so deeply with the artist throughout his career. Carl Little's essay examines the crucial role New England played in Hopper's development and considers the full range of his work set in the Northeast: early etchings and radiant watercolours; architectural paintings of Victorian mansions, factories, barns, and summer cottages; and the magnificent sailing pictures through which Hopper expressed his lifelong love of the sea. Also included are late-career psychological paintings-composites of the landscape with figures - which convey the loneliness and isolation for which Hopper's work is best known. Works in this book are from the collections of over twenty-five museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Dallas Museum of Art, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, the National Gallery of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Publisher: Pomegranate Communications
ISBN: 9780764958489
Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One of the most important American painters of the twentieth century, Edward Hopper spent nearly every summer of his prolific career in New England. Coastal views, mansard-roofed houses and a still light inspired many of his greatest works. This collection presents some of Hopper's finest paintings of New England, providing a guide to the places that resonated so deeply with the artist throughout his career. Carl Little's essay examines the crucial role New England played in Hopper's development and considers the full range of his work set in the Northeast: early etchings and radiant watercolours; architectural paintings of Victorian mansions, factories, barns, and summer cottages; and the magnificent sailing pictures through which Hopper expressed his lifelong love of the sea. Also included are late-career psychological paintings-composites of the landscape with figures - which convey the loneliness and isolation for which Hopper's work is best known. Works in this book are from the collections of over twenty-five museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Dallas Museum of Art, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, the National Gallery of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Edward Hopper in Vermont
Author: Bonnie Tocher Clause
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 1611683289
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Edward and Jo Hopper first discovered Vermont in 1927, making day trips from the Whitney Studio Club's summer retreat for New York artists in Charlestown, New Hampshire. In 1935 and 1936 the Hoppers again traveled to Vermont, this time from their summer home in Cape Cod, in Edward's continuing search for new places to paint. During these quests they identified the White River and what Edward considered to be Vermont's "finest" river valley, and they returned there for longer visits in 1937 and 1938, boarding at Robert and Irene Slater's Wagon Wheels farm in South Royalton. These "vacations" were a change from the usual tempo of their lives, a break from the studio-bound easels, canvas, and oils, and an opportunity to paint something different, to be in a new place and paint en plein air. Over the course of his Vermont sojourns, Edward Hopper produced some two dozen paintings, watercolors that are among the most distinctive of his regional works, strongly characterized by place. In this accessible volume, Bonnie Tocher Clause tells the story of the Hoppers' visits to Vermont, their stays on the Slater farm, and their introduction to farm life. She locates the sites shown in Hopper's Vermont paintings, identifies two watercolors not previously recognized as Vermont scenes, and traces the development of Hopper's singular interpretations of the Vermont landscape. In Edward Hopper in Vermont, Clause details the provenance of the Vermont paintings through the years, tracking the history of sales leading to the works' ultimate homes with private collectors and museums. Showcasing all the Vermont paintings in color, this volume will delight both fans of Hopper's work and those who are fascinated by the story of the creation, collection, and business of producing great art.
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 1611683289
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Edward and Jo Hopper first discovered Vermont in 1927, making day trips from the Whitney Studio Club's summer retreat for New York artists in Charlestown, New Hampshire. In 1935 and 1936 the Hoppers again traveled to Vermont, this time from their summer home in Cape Cod, in Edward's continuing search for new places to paint. During these quests they identified the White River and what Edward considered to be Vermont's "finest" river valley, and they returned there for longer visits in 1937 and 1938, boarding at Robert and Irene Slater's Wagon Wheels farm in South Royalton. These "vacations" were a change from the usual tempo of their lives, a break from the studio-bound easels, canvas, and oils, and an opportunity to paint something different, to be in a new place and paint en plein air. Over the course of his Vermont sojourns, Edward Hopper produced some two dozen paintings, watercolors that are among the most distinctive of his regional works, strongly characterized by place. In this accessible volume, Bonnie Tocher Clause tells the story of the Hoppers' visits to Vermont, their stays on the Slater farm, and their introduction to farm life. She locates the sites shown in Hopper's Vermont paintings, identifies two watercolors not previously recognized as Vermont scenes, and traces the development of Hopper's singular interpretations of the Vermont landscape. In Edward Hopper in Vermont, Clause details the provenance of the Vermont paintings through the years, tracking the history of sales leading to the works' ultimate homes with private collectors and museums. Showcasing all the Vermont paintings in color, this volume will delight both fans of Hopper's work and those who are fascinated by the story of the creation, collection, and business of producing great art.
Edward Hopper's New England
Author: Carl Little
Publisher: Pomegranate
ISBN: 1566403154
Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Edward Hopper (1882-1967), one of the most important American painters of the twentieth century, spent nearly every summer of his long artistic career in New England. This book presents many of Hopper's finest paintings of the region and examines the crucial role New England played in Hopper's development as an artist. Carl Little is author of Paintings of Maine and is a regular contributor to Art New England and Art in America.
Publisher: Pomegranate
ISBN: 1566403154
Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Edward Hopper (1882-1967), one of the most important American painters of the twentieth century, spent nearly every summer of his long artistic career in New England. This book presents many of Hopper's finest paintings of the region and examines the crucial role New England played in Hopper's development as an artist. Carl Little is author of Paintings of Maine and is a regular contributor to Art New England and Art in America.
Edward Hopper's Maine
Author: Kevin Salatino
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
ISBN: 9783791351285
Category : Landscape painting
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Published on the occasion of an exhibition on view at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, July 15-Oct. 16, 2011.
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
ISBN: 9783791351285
Category : Landscape painting
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Published on the occasion of an exhibition on view at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, July 15-Oct. 16, 2011.
Edward Hopper and the American Imagination
Author: Deborah Lyons
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
ISBN: 9780393313291
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A catalog of an exhibition held at the Whitney Museum in 1995 includes a literary collection
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
ISBN: 9780393313291
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A catalog of an exhibition held at the Whitney Museum in 1995 includes a literary collection
Edward Hopper
Author: Patricia A. Junker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Seattle Art Museum, Nov. 13, 2008-Mar. 1, 2009.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Seattle Art Museum, Nov. 13, 2008-Mar. 1, 2009.
Edward Hopper
Author: Wieland Schmied
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 379134613X
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Now available again, this book is a penetrating exploration of the American realist painter Edward Hopper, who was able to capture the many moods of the nation he called home. From his images of deserted small towns and solitary figures in empty offices to his cheerfully tranquil New England landscapes, Hopper’s most famous compositions can be seen as products of a life spent observing human nature. Hopper’s images evoke an enigmatic uncertainty, which speaks to the heart of the American experience. Hopper’s talent for depicting multiple aspects of the post-war experience is the focus of this generously illustrated and engaging volume.
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 379134613X
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Now available again, this book is a penetrating exploration of the American realist painter Edward Hopper, who was able to capture the many moods of the nation he called home. From his images of deserted small towns and solitary figures in empty offices to his cheerfully tranquil New England landscapes, Hopper’s most famous compositions can be seen as products of a life spent observing human nature. Hopper’s images evoke an enigmatic uncertainty, which speaks to the heart of the American experience. Hopper’s talent for depicting multiple aspects of the post-war experience is the focus of this generously illustrated and engaging volume.
Edward Hopper
Author: Fondation Beyeler (Riehen)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783906053585
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Edward Hopper's world-famous, instantly recognizable paintings articulate an idiosyncratic view of modern life, unfolding in a world of lonely lighthouses, gas stations, movie theaters, bars and hotel rooms. With his impressive subjects, independent pictorial vocabulary and virtuoso play of colors, Hopper's work continues to this day to color our memory and imaginary of the United States in the first half of the 20th century. Hopper began his career as an illustrator and became famous around the globe for his oil paintings. These paintings testify to the artist's great interest in the effects of color and his mastery in depicting light and shadow, at work whether the artist was painting alienated figures in dreamlike interiors or desolate American landscapes. Edward Hopper: A Fresh Look on Landscape is published to accompany a major exhibition at the Fondation Beyeler of Hopper's iconic images of the vast American landscape. The catalog gathers together paintings, watercolors and drawings made by the artist between the 1910s and the 1960s, and supplements them with essays by Erika Doss, David Lubin and Katharina Rüppell, focused on the subject of depicting the landscape.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783906053585
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Edward Hopper's world-famous, instantly recognizable paintings articulate an idiosyncratic view of modern life, unfolding in a world of lonely lighthouses, gas stations, movie theaters, bars and hotel rooms. With his impressive subjects, independent pictorial vocabulary and virtuoso play of colors, Hopper's work continues to this day to color our memory and imaginary of the United States in the first half of the 20th century. Hopper began his career as an illustrator and became famous around the globe for his oil paintings. These paintings testify to the artist's great interest in the effects of color and his mastery in depicting light and shadow, at work whether the artist was painting alienated figures in dreamlike interiors or desolate American landscapes. Edward Hopper: A Fresh Look on Landscape is published to accompany a major exhibition at the Fondation Beyeler of Hopper's iconic images of the vast American landscape. The catalog gathers together paintings, watercolors and drawings made by the artist between the 1910s and the 1960s, and supplements them with essays by Erika Doss, David Lubin and Katharina Rüppell, focused on the subject of depicting the landscape.
The Complete Oil Paintings of Edward Hopper
Author: Edward Hopper
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
ISBN: 9780393049961
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
The complete oils of arguably America's best and probably America's most "American" artist.
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
ISBN: 9780393049961
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
The complete oils of arguably America's best and probably America's most "American" artist.
Edward Hopper
Author: Gail Levin
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520396979
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 705
Book Description
New York Times Notable Book Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist Wall Street Journal—One of Five Best Artist Biographies Edward Hopper's canvasses are filled with stripped-down spaces and unrelenting light, evocative landscapes, and the lonely aspects of men and women seemingly isolated in their surroundings. What kind of man had this haunting vision, and what kind of life engendered this art? No one is better qualified to answer these questions than art historian Gail Levin, author and curator of the major studies and exhibitions of Hopper's work. In this intimate biography she reveals the true nature and personality of the man himself—and of the woman who shared his life, the artist Josephine Nivison.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520396979
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 705
Book Description
New York Times Notable Book Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist Wall Street Journal—One of Five Best Artist Biographies Edward Hopper's canvasses are filled with stripped-down spaces and unrelenting light, evocative landscapes, and the lonely aspects of men and women seemingly isolated in their surroundings. What kind of man had this haunting vision, and what kind of life engendered this art? No one is better qualified to answer these questions than art historian Gail Levin, author and curator of the major studies and exhibitions of Hopper's work. In this intimate biography she reveals the true nature and personality of the man himself—and of the woman who shared his life, the artist Josephine Nivison.