Sunday, May 1, 2011

Discovering Edward Hopper





I have been an admirer of Edward Hopper for some time. Hopper began as a commercial artist. He was an oil painter as well as a watercolorist. There is a collection of some important Hopper oil paintings residing in the museum in the city where I live. I have had an opportunity to view Hopper’s paintings of mundane subjects up close and in books. His appeal does not surprise me. He did not define or interpret his own work. He left this up to the viewer. His work is full of suspense which I find exciting if not mystifying. The more I study his work, the more I learn and like about this gifted realist.

His continuing popularity does not surprise me. Edward Hopper seems to magically attract new admirers each passing year. There have been and will be many exhibitions and books on the great artist. The Whitney Museum of American Art, Germany and the Netherlands recently presented an exhibition featuring this artist. His work touches us today in the same way it did more than many years ago.

If you have not had an opportunity to view what many believe is the”quintessential painter of modern American life”, you will definitely want to take a close look at Edward Hopper and his work.



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