Edward Hopper - Paintings & Ledger Book Drawings

Edward Hopper - Paintings & Ledger Book Drawings
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Artikel-Nr:
9783829606028
Veröffentl:
2020
Seiten:
152
Autor:
Edward Hopper
Gewicht:
704 g
Format:
308x196x22 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Deborah Lyons hat bereits einige Bücher über Edward Hopper geschrieben. Sie lebt nahe New York und hat zwei Kinder.
Edward Hopper, 1882 in Nyack/New York geboren, arbeitet nach dem Grafik-Studium an der New York School of Art bis 1925 als kommerzieller Künstler und Illustrator. Ab 1930 verbringen Edward Hopper und seine Frau Jo ihre Sommer auf Cape Cod in New England, wo sie sich 1934 ein eigenes Haus bauen. 1967 stirbt Hopper in seinem Studio in New York.
Edward Hopper's ledger books, part of the New York Whitney Museum's large Hopper holdings, provide the unique opportunity to peer into the creative process of one of the most private and taciturn artists of the modern era. Together with his wife, Hopper recorded paintings made and paintings sold, invoices made and payments received, materials used and subjects considered. What the skethches and notations convey, however, is not the day-today working process of just any painter, but of an artist whose subject engaged the very notion of the quotidian in a manner unrivalled to the present day. And they shed a new light on the Whitney Museum's special and privileged relationship with the artist. Juxtaposing selected original ledger pages with full-color reproductions of the respective paintings, this volume documents the making-of and subsequent fate of Edward Hopper's most revered works.
Edward Hopper's ledger books, part of the New York Whitney Museum's large Hopper holdings, provide the unique opportunity to peer into the creative process of one of the most private and taciturn artists of the modern era. Together with his wife, Hopper recorded paintings made and paintings sold, accountings made and payments received, materials used and subjects considered. What the sketches and notations convey, however, is not the day-to-day working process of just any painter, but of an artist whose subject engaged the very notion of the quotidian in a manner unrivalled to the present day. And they shed a new light on the Whitney Museum s special and privileged relationship with the artist.
Juxtaposing selected original ledger pages with full-color reproductions of the respective paintings, our volume, an original Schirmer/Mosel production, documents the making-of and subsequent fate of Edward Hopper s most revered works.

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