Early Sunday Morning is a 1930 painting by Edward Hopper that portrays the small businesses and shops of Seventh Avenue in New York City shortly after sunrise. It is currently in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. This painting is an example of his striking use of ... Continue reading »
Chop Suey (1929) is a painting by Edward Hopper which portrays two women in conversation at a restaurant. According to some art scholars, one "striking detail of Chop Suey is that its female subject faces her doppelganger." Others have pointed out it would not be so unusual for two ... Continue reading »
The bridle path is a shaved or clipped section of the mane, beginning behind the ears of a horse at the poll, delineating the area where the crown piece of the bridle lies. Bridle paths are a common style of grooming in the United States, but are not seen ... Continue reading »
"American Village" (1912) is a painting by American artist Edward Hopper. Edward Hopper artwork, including all notable Edward Hopper paintings, sculptures and other works of art, with photos. This is Edward Hopper's art for anyone wondering what art was made by Edward Hopper and how many major pieces of ... Continue reading »
Automat (1927) is a painting by Edward Hopper which portrays a lone woman staring into a cup of coffee in an Automat at night. The reflection of identical rows of light fixtures stretches out through the night-blackened window. As is often the case in Hopper's paintings, both ... Continue reading »