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Edward Hopper By Patricia A. Junker

Edward Hopper by Patricia A. Junker


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Edward Hopper: Women by Patricia A. Junker

Edward Hopper: Women focuses on a small interconnected group of paintings that set the course of the artist's successful career as a painter of the modern American scene. At the center of the group is Chop Suey (1929), which is among the very first of Hopper's paintings of the modern urban scene. Hopper revealed himself as an uncommonly close observer of people and places when in the 1920s he studied the interiors of New York restaurants and focused on the young women clientele that typically frequented them. It was with Chop Suey and related paintings that Hopper found his most potent, enigmatic subject in the American city--the modern American woman. What Hopper created in these early New York paintings was a look at a social dynamic that was reshaping the urban scene--the influx of young women into the modern work-a-day world. The book brings together a group of paintings that shows Chop Suey as a part of an extended narrative of human vulnerability that evolved as Hopper studied women in new kinds of social spaces in New York.

About Patricia A. Junker

Patricia A. Junker is the Ann M. Barwick Curator of American Art at the Seattle Art Museum.

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CIN0932216617G
9780932216618
0932216617
Edward Hopper: Women by Patricia A. Junker
Used - Good
Paperback
Seattle Art Museum
20130125
64
N/A
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