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Edward Hopper (1882and#150;1967) is recognized as one of the most well-known American artists of the 20th century. His distinctive style, combining subtle observations of the world with his imagination, has not only influenced other artists but also photographers, filmmakers, and popular culture. Although Hopper is primarily known for his oil paintings, including such iconic works as Nighthawks (1942) and Early Sunday Morning (1930), this important publication is the first comprehensive exploration of his drawings and working methods. and#160; and#160; In 1967, Hopperand#8217;s widow, Josephine Nivison Hopper, bequeathed her husbandand#8217;s artistic estate to the Whitney Museum of American Art, including a fascinating collection of more than 2,500 drawings spanning his entire career. This group of works has never been the subject of in-depth study and many have never been reproduced before. Hopper kept these drawings for personal reference as he revisited various themes throughout his career. Carter E. Foster examines how Hopper used his drawings to develop his paintings, arguing that the artistand#8217;s work can only be fully understood afterand#160;careful study of these preparatory sketches. Foster also argues that Hopper was, in many ways, a traditional draftsman who methodically developed schematic ideas into detailed studies to refine content. However, the steps toward this refinement are unique to Hopper and reveal how he turned the mundane into poetic images with universal appeal. and#160;
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Whitney Museum of American Art(05/23/13andndash;10/06/13)
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Dallas Museum of Art(11/17/13andndash;02/16/14)
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Walker Art Center(03/15/14-06/22/14)
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and#8220;Directing attention to the drawings and sketches of Edward Hopper, an artist known for his indispensable impact on oil painting, this catalogue is flush with keen and surprising insight.and#8221;and#8212;Publishers Weekly, starred review
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and#8220;The essays reveal what artistic success entails. . . . They should be required reading for students learning to draw and to see.and#8221;and#8212;Choice
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Synopsis
The first in-depth exploration of the drawings and creative process of renowned American artist Edward Hopper
Synopsis
The first exploration of Edward Hopperandrsquo;s detailed compositional studies and figure drawings demonstrates how he transformed the mundane into poetic images with universal appeal.
About the Author
Carter E. Foster is Steven and Ann Ames Curator of Drawings at the Whitney Museum of American Art.