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Wagstaff, Sheena (red) ”Edward Hopper”

250 kr

More than any other artist, Edward Hopper (1882-1967) made the visual iconography of the American city his own. All-night diners, filling stations, motel rooms and office interiors take on the foreboding atmosphere of abandoned stage sets, onto which his isolated human protagonists seem to have wandered. Although rooted in twentieth-century America, his images have a timeless quality that has struck a chord with a huge international audience.

Häftad, engelska, 256 sidor, Tate Publishing, 2005, nyskick, ISBN: 1854375040

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Beskrivning

In this major catalogue, Hopper’s relationship with film and theatre is explored, along with his fascination with architecture, advertising, travel and popular culture. The receptions his paintings have received from artists, critics and a wider public are examined, and the sense of melancholy that characterises much of his work is placed in a historical tradition reaching back to Dürer. Fully illustrated in colour, with oils, etchings, drawings and watercolours from throughout his career, and with essays by leading authorities on American art, this is a comprehensive and engaging survey of one of the iconic artists of the twentieth century.

Vikt1500 g
Dimensioner245 × 295 mm