Edward Hopper, one of America's most influential artists, is celebrated for his evocative paintings that capture the loneliness and isolation of modern life. His iconic works such as Nighthawks have become symbols of quiet introspection, resonating with audiences for their stark beauty and emotional depth. Hopper's ability to transform everyday scenes into powerful visual narratives continues to inspire artists and art lovers around the world. His work encourages us to see beauty in simplicity and to explore the emotional complexity of the human experience.
"Well, I've always been interested in approaching a big city in a train, and I can't exactly describe the sensations, but they're entirely human and perhaps have nothing to do with aesthetics."
"After all, we are not French and never can be, and any attempt to be so is to deny our inheritance and to try to impose upon ourselves a character that can be nothing but a veneer upon the surface."
"The question of the value of nationality in art is perhaps unsolvable."
"If the picture needs varnishing later, I allow a restorer to do that, if there's any restoring necessary."
"I have tried to present my sensations in what is the most congenial and impressive form possible to me."
"If the technical innovations of the Impressionists led merely to a more accurate representation of nature, it was perhaps of not much value in enlarging their powers of expression."
"No amount of skillful invention can replace the essential element of imagination."
"My aim in painting has always been the most exact transcription possible of my most intimate impression of nature."