Degree awarded: M.A. Art. American UniversityEdward Hopper's works are generally associated with alienation, but the sources of this feeling are not studied extensively and in a comprehensive manner. Hopper's representation of deserted and bleak cityscapes focus on loneliness and isolation of urban centers to create this feeling of alienation, which is supported by subtle depictions of dangerous possibilities at night. This alienating modern experience is also related to the transition from rural to urban areas and the resulting adjustment period while this transition creates tensions between nature and civilization in Hopper's works. Hopper's use of light is another alienating aspect of his works, especially in artificially lighted scenes....
The following all watercolour: The Battery, Charleston, SC (1930), House with Verandah (1929), Adobe...
International audience"This article tackles Edward Hopper from the point of view of his reception. B...
The main aim of the Master Thesis is the work of the 1940s by the American painter Edward Hopper (18...
Edward Hopper is generally acknowledged as an exemplary ‘American Scene’ painter and his work is und...
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Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Program of Liberal St...
The author juxtaposes the ideas contained in the classic essay “Urbanism as a Way of Life” (1938) by...
Dans cet article, je cherche à comprendre ce qui permet de qualifier un artiste, décrypté à travers ...
Although Edward Hopper is traditionally cast as a realist painter, there are far more layers to his ...
This thesis is about the relationship between an artist and his critics. It explores how critics dev...
Edward Hopper is considered a realist, and though it is true that his ultimate goal was to depict th...
Auster contributed an extract from Moon Palace to the collection “Edward Hopper and the American Ima...
This research entitled Images of the urban experience in contemporary painting began as an investiga...
Ron Peck looking through book of photographs and reproductions and talking about where to start his ...
House by the Railroad (1925), regarded as Hopper’s "breakthrough". Peck’s VO wondering if "there’s ...
The following all watercolour: The Battery, Charleston, SC (1930), House with Verandah (1929), Adobe...
International audience"This article tackles Edward Hopper from the point of view of his reception. B...
The main aim of the Master Thesis is the work of the 1940s by the American painter Edward Hopper (18...
Edward Hopper is generally acknowledged as an exemplary ‘American Scene’ painter and his work is und...
This paper traces the extent to which some of the major cityscape representations of the American ‘R...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Program of Liberal St...
The author juxtaposes the ideas contained in the classic essay “Urbanism as a Way of Life” (1938) by...
Dans cet article, je cherche à comprendre ce qui permet de qualifier un artiste, décrypté à travers ...
Although Edward Hopper is traditionally cast as a realist painter, there are far more layers to his ...
This thesis is about the relationship between an artist and his critics. It explores how critics dev...
Edward Hopper is considered a realist, and though it is true that his ultimate goal was to depict th...
Auster contributed an extract from Moon Palace to the collection “Edward Hopper and the American Ima...
This research entitled Images of the urban experience in contemporary painting began as an investiga...
Ron Peck looking through book of photographs and reproductions and talking about where to start his ...
House by the Railroad (1925), regarded as Hopper’s "breakthrough". Peck’s VO wondering if "there’s ...
The following all watercolour: The Battery, Charleston, SC (1930), House with Verandah (1929), Adobe...
International audience"This article tackles Edward Hopper from the point of view of his reception. B...
The main aim of the Master Thesis is the work of the 1940s by the American painter Edward Hopper (18...