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Edward hopper early Sunday morning bottom solo deck by the skateroom
Edward hopper early Sunday morning top solo deck by the skateroom

Early Sunday Morning

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« Tôt dimanche matin » (1930) est l'une des toiles les plus emblématiques d'Edward Hopper. Bien qu'il ait décrit cette œuvre comme « une traduction quasi littérale de la Septième Avenue », Hopper a réduit cette rue new-yorkaise à l'essentiel. Les inscriptions des vitrines sont illisibles, les ornements architecturaux sont esquissés, et la présence humaine est à peine suggérée par les rideaux qui séparent les appartements. Les longues ombres matinales du tableau n'apparaîtraient jamais sur une rue nord-sud comme la Septième Avenue. Pourtant, ces contrastes d'ombre et de lumière, et la succession de lignes verticales et horizontales, créent l'atmosphère chargée, presque théâtrale, de ces immeubles vides dans une rue déserte au petit matin.

« Early Sunday Morning » est une création de THE SKATEROOM, faisant partie d'une collection de skateboards en édition ouverte, sous licence officielle d'Artist Rights Society (ARS) et du Whitney Museum of American Art. 10 % des recettes de cette collection sont reversés à l'incroyable association Cuba Skate et à son projet de skatepark en plastique recyclé.

© 2022 Héritiers de Josephine N. Hopper/Licence accordée par Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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Edward hopper early Sunday morning bottom solo deck by the skateroom
Edward hopper early Sunday morning top solo deck by the skateroom
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Portrait of Edward HOPPER

About the Artist

Portrait of Edward HOPPER

Edward Hopper (1882–1967) was a seminal American realist painter celebrated for his evocative depictions of modern American life. Known for his masterful use of light and shadow, Hopper created hauntingly still scenes—urban streets, diners, gas stations, quiet interiors—that captured a deep sense of solitude and introspection. His work reflects both the physical landscape of 20th-century America and the emotional undercurrents of its people, making him one of the most enduring voices in American art.

Edward Hopper (1882–1967) was a seminal American realist painter celebrated for his evocative depictions of modern American life. Known for his masterful use of light and shadow, Hopper created hauntingly still scenes—urban streets, diners, gas stations, quiet interiors—that captured a deep sense of
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Edward Hopper (1882–1967) was a seminal American realist painter celebrated for his evocative depictions of modern American life. Known for his masterful use of light and shadow, Hopper created hauntingly still scenes—urban streets, diners, gas stations, quiet interiors—that captured a deep sense of solitude and introspection. His work reflects both the physical landscape of 20th-century America and the emotional undercurrents of its people, making him one of the most enduring voices in American art.