Edward Hopper : The Art and the Artist by Whitney Museum of American Art, Edward Hopper and Gail Levin (1999, Trade Paperback)
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The product is a revised edition of the book "Edward Hopper: The Art and The Artist" published by Norton & Company, Incorporated. It features illustrations by the author, Edward Hopper, and includes 304 pages discussing the artist's life and work. The book is a valuable resource for art enthusiasts and fans of individual artists, providing insight into Hopper's unique style and techniques. It is a comprehensive exploration of the artist's career and contributions to American art.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherNorton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
ISBN-100393315770
ISBN-139780393315776
eBay Product ID (ePID)112083
Product Key Features
Book TitleEdward Hopper : the Art and the Artist
Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
TopicIndividual Artists / General
FeaturesRevised
IllustratorYes
GenreArt
AuthorWhitney Museum of American Art, Edward Hopper, Gail Levin
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight44.7 Oz
Item Length1.1 in
Item Width0.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition19
Dewey Decimal759.13
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisIn addition to Hopper's watercolors and oil paintings, there are study drawings for his major works and documentary photographs illuminating all phases of his life., This sumptuous book presents the full range of Edward Hopper's work and offers greater access to Edward Hopper, the man, than any other single volume., Hopper is generally considered the major twentieth-century realist. Such paintings as House by the Railroad, Early Sunday Morning, and Nighthawks seem to embody the very character of our time. Yet few people have penetrated the mask of Hopper's public image. Here, Gail Levin has gone beyond the standard evaluations of the man and his work to investigate the authentic identity of the artist and the way his personality informed his art. She has uncovered aspects of Hopper's life (and even unknown works) that provide the first comprehensive view of the artists early development. The fascinating and often poignant story of Hopper's long struggle for recognition gives new insight into his later pessimism. A complex man is revealed, introspective and intellectual, yet romantic, illuminating the many levels of meaning in the paintings of his maturity. In addition to Hopper's watercolors and oil paintings, there are study drawings for his major works and documentary photographs illuminating all phases of his life.