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Hardcover Edward Hopper: 1882-1967, Vision of Reality Book

ISBN: 3822850128

ISBN13: 9783822850121

Edward Hopper: 1882-1967, Vision of Reality

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Edward Hopper (1882-1967) has been described as the greatest of American realists. His paintings enjoy universal popularity now and are featured in poster reproductions - but what is the secret of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Beautiful book!

Loved this book. Great reproductions and just enough writing about the pictures and about Hopper. I saw the Hopper exhibition last year at the National Gallery and it was wonderful. His art is just breathtaking and I enjoyed revisiting it in this book.

Must Read Introduction to Edward Hopper!

While I was superficially attracted to this book because of its stunning reproductions and affordable price, Kranzfelder deserves much more credit. This book is wonderful for amateur Hopper enthusiasts and presents in-depth analysis balanced with connections to contemporary painters and changes in society. Mostly chronological, this book is divided into the various themes such as voyeurism, windows, sexuality, and urban isolation. Another excellent addition to any personal library from Taschen, the best art resource publisher.

IT'S A HOPPER!

I have read the FRENCH translation of this book,and i enjoyed it,even if the approach often is on the intellectual side.No AMERICAN art in the first half of the previous century gets near that man, who visualized his country with a personnal perception.The paintings of HOPPER often gets to you in their quest of lonelyness.PEOPLE IN THE SUN for instance is fascinating.The most interesting aspect about HOPPER,is that his paintings are about the persistance of vision;the way one can try to read his mind.

If you are interested in Hopper, DO NOT miss this book!

This is one of the most intelligent and interesting books on Hopper I've read. And I have a good-sized collection of books on this American artist because he's my favorite.Not only are there rarer paintings and etchings in here not often included in coffee table books on Hopper, but author Kranzfelder shows his influence on photography, and shows the influence of other artists (notably Degas) on Hopper. Kranzfelder puts paintings and photos on one page, and the particular example of Hopper's work on the other so you can see the comparison side by side. The text is also interesting and full of rare facts and a good analysis as well. If you want a great book about Hopper's work, this is one of the best I have seen. HIGHLY recommended.

Excellent summary of Edward Hopper's life and art

Affordably priced and well written.Must read for any admirer of Edward Hopper's work.
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