samedi 29 décembre 2012

Hopper For Ever !






This blog post is about Edward Hopper (1882-1967), and more especially about the paintings that inspired a series of short stories I'm currently reading : Portraits of America by Glenda Stewart-Langley. I had difficulties reading it since the book does not provide any reproductions. So here they are...







Painting  1. Notre Dame de Paris ,1907.

















Painting   2. Automat, 1927

Painting  3.People in the Sun, 1960
Painting 4. Table for Ladies, 1930


Painting 5 : Girlie Show, 1941

Paitning 6: Morning in a city, 1944
Painting 7 : Two on the Aisle, 1927
Painting 8: Office at Night, 1940

Painting 9 : Drugstore, 1927


Painting 10 : Excursion into Philosophy, 1959


Painting 11 : Seawatchers, 1952

Painting 12 : South Carolina Morning, 1955
Painting 13 : Sunlight on Brownstones 1956
 Painting 14 : New York Office, 1962


Painting 15 :  Pennsylvania Coal Town, 1947

Painting 16: Ryder's House 1933


Painting 17 : Early Sunday Morning 1930


Painting 18 : Chair Car, 1965

Painting 19: New York Pavements, 1924


Painting 20. Morning Sun, 1952

 Painting 21 : Hotel by a Railroad, 1952


Painting 22 : Apartment Houses , 1923


Painting 23 : Night Windows, 1928

Painting 24: Room in New York, 1944

Painting 25:  Interior( Model Reading), 1925

Painting 26 : Conference at Night , 1949

Painting 27, New York Restaurant,  1922

Painting 28, A woman In the Sun, 1961



Painting 29: Chop Suey, 1929


Painiting 30 : Intermission, 1963


Painting 31  : Four Lane Road, 1956


Painting 32 :Second Story Sunlight, 1960



My own personal Hopper museum :)