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Edward Hopper

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Edward Hopper was an American artist, one of the largest urbanists of XX century.

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Art expert gave Edward Hopper several definitions due to the peculiarities of his work. Which one is irrelevant?

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Male Nude, 1903-1904

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Male Nude, 1903-1904

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Edward Hopper studied arts at two of the listed educational institutions, namely:

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Evening Wind, 1921

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Evening Wind, 1921

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In 1906-1910, Hopper visited Europe, where Picasso was already popular, three times; but Edward was not interested in those fashion trends and became fascinated by…

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Train and Bathers, 1920

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Train and Bathers, 1920

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Reclining Nude, 1924

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Reclining Nude, 1924

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Art critics believe that the desire of Edward Hopper to adhere to the classical canons in the age of the avant-garde was dictated by…

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Interior (Model reading), 1925

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Interior (Model reading), 1925

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Edward Hopper, ignoring the raging vanguard of his century, even in the 1960s claimed to consider himself…

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Hotel room, 1931

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Hotel room, 1931

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Edward Hopper invented a new genre of realistic painting, which entered the history of art as

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Morning in a City, 1944

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Morning in a City, 1944

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Edward Hopper got married at the age of almost 42 to 40-year-old artist Josephine Nivison. She served him as a model for the rest of her life, and one of her portraits is called…

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Jo Painting, 1936

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Jo Painting, 1936

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Woman in the Sun, 1961

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Woman in the Sun, 1961

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Edward Hopper said about his very famous four-person painting that he “probably, unconsciously painted loneliness in a big city”. What is the name of this work?

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Morning Sun, 1952

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Morning Sun, 1952

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An exhibition of works by Edward Hopper, which brought huge success and worldwide fame to the 50-year-old master, was organized in 1933…

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Two Comedians, 1965

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Two Comedians, 1965

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Summer Evening, 1947

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Summer Evening, 1947

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Hotel Lobby, 1943

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Hotel Lobby, 1943

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Eleven A.M., 1926

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Eleven A.M., 1926

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Which painting represents the contrast between civilization and nature on the border of day and night?

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Gas, 1940

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Gas, 1940

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According to the will of Edward Hopper and his wife, artist Josephine, his works were given to…

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Automat, 1927

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Automat, 1927

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Edward Hopper, who became famous as a realist, nevertheless had a serious influence on such two styles as…

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D. & R. G. Locomotive, 1925

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D. & R. G. Locomotive, 1925

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Musicians loved the open stories of the works of Edward Hopper. Who named one of their albums “Nighthawks”?

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House by the Railroad, 1925

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House by the Railroad, 1925

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Many filmmakers drew inspiration from the dramatic looks and style of Edward Hopper’s paintings. Who should not be included in the list?

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New York Pavements, 1924

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New York Pavements, 1924

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Edward Hopper

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Edward Hopper was an American artist, one of the largest urbanists of XX century.