Edward Hopper idézet
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Edward Hopper volt amerikai festő.

✵ 22. július 1882 – 15. május 1967
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Edward Hopper idézetek

Edward Hopper: Idézetek angolul

“I do not know why I chose one subject rather than another unless I believe them to be the best synthesis of my inner experience.”

Edward Hopper

quoted by Floyd Goodrich, in Edward Hopper, H. Abrams, New York 1971
1941 - 1967

“All I ever wanted to do is to paint sunlight on the side of a wall.”

Edward Hopper

Comment on his &#x27;Early Sunday Morning&#x27; (1930) https://www.wikiart.org/en/Search/Early%20Sunday%20Morning <br class="br">1941 - 1967

“After I took up etchings [c. 1915], my paintings seemed to crystallize.”

Edward Hopper

1941 - 1967
Forrás: 'Edward Hopper: The Emptying Spaces', Suzanne Burrey; in 'Árt Digest', April 1, 1955 p. 10

“It is hard for me to know what to paint. It comes slowly.”

Edward Hopper

quoted by Gail Levin in 'Edward Hopper - an intimate biography' (1995)
1941 - 1967

“I was always interested in architecture, but the editors [of the magazines who demanded these subjects for the illustrations of Hopper] wanted people waving with their arms.”

Edward Hopper

1911 - 1940
Forrás: 'Wake of the News, Washington Square North Boasts Strangers Worth Talking to', by Archer Winston, 'New York Post', November 26, 1935

“It's probably a reflection of my own, if I may say, loneliness. I don't know. It could be the whole human condition.”

Edward Hopper

Hopper’s respond on a comment of an interviewer about the 'lack of communication' in his painting art
1941 - 1967
Forrás: an interview with Aline Saarinen, 'Sunday Show', NBC-TV 1964, transcript, p. 3

“The whole answer is there on the canvas.”

Edward Hopper

Hopper's answer to journalists - quoted by Sherry Maker, in 'Edward Hopper' (1990)
1941 - 1967

“Ninety percent of them [artists in general] are forgotten ten minutes after they’re dead.”

Edward Hopper

1941 - 1967
Forrás: a letter to Margaret McKellar, 14 November 1965; as quoted in Edward Hopper, Gail Levin, Bonfini Press, Switzerland 1984

“It seemed awful crude and raw here when I got back [after his return from his third and last trip to Europe, in 1910]. It took me ten years to get over Europe.”

Edward Hopper

In a letter to his mother, c. 1910; as quoted in Edward Hopper, Gail Levin, Bonfini Press, Switzerland 1984, p. 27
1905 - 1910

“Recognition does not mean so much, you never get it when you need it.”

Edward Hopper

2 Quotes in 'The Silent Witness', Time, December 24, 1956
1941 - 1967

“They are in a high key, somewhat like impressionism or a modified impressionism. I think I'm still an impressionist.”

Edward Hopper

Interview in the late 1950's, Katherine Kuh and Avis Berman ed., in 'My Love Affair With Modern Art', New York 2006, p.276; as quoted in 'The Artist’s Voice', Katharine Kuh, New York and Evanston 1962, p.135
Hopper qualified his early Paris sketches, by adding that these sketches were direct, about the 'immediate impression', while being very much concerned to represent with representing depth
1941 - 1967

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