I’ve never seen loneliness in his paintings but a feeling of blissful solitude. Everyone seems to be looking toward the light.
@lorettajoy727511 ай бұрын
Subjects feel weighty, solid and substantial in Hopper's paintings. I love his use of light and slightly dappled skies. The boat sails are beautifully done. Thank you for this chance to see an "exhibit" of this great artist.
@rayreyes54054 жыл бұрын
One of the great American artist. We need more of this.
@M-a-k-o3 жыл бұрын
When I walk down the streets in the city and observe the shut down businesses with their boarded-up windows this master artist comes to my mind. His paintings leave room for interpretation from solitude, loneliness, melancholy, desperation, especially now in year two of the plandemic. Thank you for your inspiring upload☘
@tikipaddy7 ай бұрын
Thank you, after viewing these 286 painting by Hopper it makes me realize why I think he's one of my favorite American painters.
@aconsideredmoment4 жыл бұрын
Wow! What Hopper can do with a simple staircase or corner window and gutter is amazing.
@tombarlow60763 жыл бұрын
I think he was doing something new for his time, in fact ahead of his time. While abstract art was all the rage he had the abstract in his realism. He looks at forms and celebrates them like a minimalist; he creates scenes of a singular figure in a vast empty landscape like a Surrealist; he simplifies form like Cezanne and the art of that time. Yet he is so American and of the New World. He is conscious of three dimensional space like the Canadian Group of Seven artists. In art today, for myself as an artist, he is a constant inspiration and teacher.
@binebum12 жыл бұрын
Wow... pure bliss to view and listen to the music👏👏👏👍👍👍⭐⭐💖💖💖☺☺☺
@aatt32094 жыл бұрын
Aropos to the COVID-19 lockdown, it sharpened my appreciation of Hopper's astute & piercing portrait of a landscape scanty of human presence. Even if there were, the psychological "social distancing" is too painful to ignore in Hopper's paintings. I found myself being of these women looking out a window, so to still have some connection to the outside world.
@marleensommer34084 жыл бұрын
Oh yes, you are so right .. thank you for pointing me to this
@sabrinanascimento52484 жыл бұрын
A T I think so too. Hopper is a genius how he can cover isolation since we feel it more than ever before.
@littlefeatherstudio4 жыл бұрын
Can really feel a sense of loneliness in Hopper's painting.
@kooale2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the comprehensive look at Hopper, esp. the earlier, rarely seen works, but man, no credit for the music? What is it? Remarkable sound track.
@harrylime47364 жыл бұрын
That very slow move-in at the beginning of every artwork is nice. It makes me feel like I'm walking through a gallery.
@junkettarp8942 Жыл бұрын
The most honest art I have ever seen.
@wolfstar6754 жыл бұрын
I've always been amazed by his use of light!
@sitaroartworks4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video, featured in my blog. Always loved Hopper especially his particular way to fill negative spaces with harmony.
@Charlie_Toben6 жыл бұрын
Beautiful images and music. Thanks so much for putting this together!
@saramanzon6457 Жыл бұрын
Grazie
@sabrinanascimento52484 жыл бұрын
I think Edward Hopper is a genius to cover isolation when we feel it more today than ever because of this Pandemic.
@DNOX-bn3qy3 жыл бұрын
"Pandemic."
@M-a-k-o3 жыл бұрын
A planned pandemic = a plandemic😉
@hernanarielberti88942 жыл бұрын
No existe el famoso bicho, las v@ cvnas son la p@n de mi@
@chanchalbanerjee45035 жыл бұрын
Fascinating collection.
@danno18004 жыл бұрын
Outstanding! And the music was perfect. Thank you.
@sabrinanascimento52484 жыл бұрын
Excellent paintings. I was lucky enough to have this Pandemic start when it did so I can learn to draw and paint as well.This gives me motivation.
@ranafoot4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this very good trip into Hopper's world!
@JerryAttric423 жыл бұрын
thank you for uploading this.
@musicaclasicaviva42585 жыл бұрын
espectacular pintor.Gracias LearnFromMasters
@tonytfuntek32623 жыл бұрын
Excellent, thank you.
@grandbluepianistofthesky94697 жыл бұрын
I like the way he uses light and shadow to kinda create a feeling of loneliness in his work.
@vicyanda583 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting together this awesome beautiful collection of loneliness..
@suede77994 жыл бұрын
Really thank you for this collection
@stevenmccarthy1124 жыл бұрын
I used to like Hopper. After watching this i LOVE him!
@amedeofilippi6336 Жыл бұрын
Amazing paintings. A real genius.
@grandbluepianistofthesky94697 жыл бұрын
I like his style of painting.
@onlyoneofhiskind5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video however adding titles of the paintings would be a nice touch.
@penelopelopeztavera72242 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@eileenwhite57922 жыл бұрын
Fabulous! Thank you!
@RenaBernstein7 күн бұрын
Wonderful!!!
@rembeadgc4 жыл бұрын
Seems like he might have stopped paint images and started painting situations...particularly human situations. The image became less important than a subject's inner circumstance. The psychological detachment of the individual, alone on an island of awareness, even in the presence of others. It's art and psychology, revealing a place within ourselves that we'd just as soon not share but perhaps, all too frequently visit. It's like "Is this it?" "Where am I, really?" "Is this all there is?" "Is there nothing more?" To some extent, every work an artist produces is a self portrait. We tend to focus on what resonates within us. Interesting man.
@mimipytirl3 жыл бұрын
Depending on my mood I sometimes see the people in Hopper's painting as they are in solitude and other times as isolated from everyone not by choice with deep loneliness being their only friend; even if someone is near them.
@robertdickson23194 жыл бұрын
Figured out what i like about this guy's photo ish style. It's got enough non photoness that makes it oh so much nicer to look at than photo of same thing/scene. i luv it.
@micheledelvecchio78193 ай бұрын
Bellissima galleria!!!!!!!!!!!!
@shirleycramer304 жыл бұрын
So enjoyed this video, shows the scale and scope of his talent... thank you
@dreadnaught38944 жыл бұрын
Quel plaisir . . . merci bien
@vox95831 Жыл бұрын
Hopper really was a master of light and shadow. No wonder his famous 'Chop Suey' painting is so valuable.
@neilritson74452 жыл бұрын
Just...brilliant!
@PaintingwithIrene-Clarke3 жыл бұрын
beautiful art💙💙💙
@heisteg5 жыл бұрын
17:20 is my favorite Artwork from Edward Hopper.
@billyno-neck95764 жыл бұрын
Same, there's something about it that feels familiar yet so distant.
@tombarlow60763 жыл бұрын
Have you seen this one in person at MoMA? Gas, 1940. I was studying this canvas and found that the three red gas pumps are built up a lot in thicker paint, especially the round tops. It makes them stand out in 3-D from the dark green background. I love this one, too. MoMA sells small sized repros of it that are nice.
@jamiereith76982 жыл бұрын
What is the music you used in this video?
@guillermoantoniocorreareye3407 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the videos
5 жыл бұрын
simplesmente fantástico. isso mais que real | _simply amazing. this is more than real.
@marziamaliha70832 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting this together! It would be great if you could include the names of the painting in the video
@gus87473 жыл бұрын
Got recommended by my friend to watch edward hopper, and god hes not wrong
@dancelli7142 жыл бұрын
One flaw is that many characters are portrayed staring off into space, like empty human vessels. And still he is my favorite artist. I enjoy the solitude folks, where they don't have to talk to anybody, and feel quiet inside with their thoughts as they look around at the scenery that surrounds them. I don't remember any Character laughing in his paintings ? I also seek out other artists with the similar style of Hopper. My works are done with ink and I also portray on paper many folks in solitude, because that's how I think. Not all my works are like that though, just like his works aren't 100% solitude.
@guntherdeby5356 жыл бұрын
PEINTRE EDWARD HOPPER Edward Hopper nait à Nyack dans l’état de New-York le 22 juillet 1882. Edward Hopper est certainement l’un des plus grands peintres du réalisme. Il débute sa carrière à New York, avant de s’envoler vers l’Europe source d’inspiration pour cet amoureux de l’ Impressionnisme. De retour aux Etats-Unis, après l’échec de sa carrière en France, Edward Hopper délaisse son emploi d’illustrateur et devient le peintre d’une Amérique profonde en proie à la modernisation grandissante. Ce sujet est omniprésent dans sa première exposition personnelle au Whitney Studio Club en 1920, suite à laquelle il obtiendra une renommée internationale. Dans le monde de la peinture, Edward Hopper fait figure d’exception et suscite l’interrogation : il s’inspire de la vie quotidienne des classes moyennes américaines et lève le voile sur la nostalgie et la solitude qui s’est emparée de leur vie. Ses toiles La Maison près de la voie ferrée (1925) ou Fenêtres la nuit (1928) sont, encore aujourd’hui, une source d’inspiration chez de grands cinéastes tels que Hitchcock, Burton ou encore les frères Cohen et Woody Allen. Edward Hopper meurt le 15 mai 1967 à New York. Edward Hopper fut un peintre de la période contemporaine et du style réalisme. Ses œuvres célèbres sont Chop Suey, Nighthawks, Sailing boat, The girlie show, Gloucester beach. Edward Hopper fut particulièrement lié à Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer, Edouard Manet, Goya, Diego Velázquez.
@kathryngeorge56115 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Can you tell me, what's the music? Is it a Ludovico Einaudi song?
@dianalux5414 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! Can you please tell me what music it is, especially beginning at 06:00 min? Thanks a lot!
@michaellinner77724 жыл бұрын
There's no mistaking Hopper. You just know instantly who you're looking at. I really dig Hopper. His portrayal of light, although seeming a bit simplistic, brings a harsh reality to the forefront. The feeling is somewhat that of an illustrator but with a little extra. Very minimalist. What's with the music? Doesn't whoever puts together these art videos have more than 1 recording of someone tuning a piano? Thank you though for creating these videos.
@veronique87483 жыл бұрын
Le génie de la solitude, du silence, de l attente, la nostalgie d un rdv manqué, l espace, le temps, la lumière, je suis émue
@saramanzon6457 Жыл бұрын
Veramente
@kdn92816 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@williamlovelady72175 жыл бұрын
One of the best.
@josephtermeer45955 жыл бұрын
I think I see where Elmer Bischoff acquired his style of subjects and colors. I love both of these artists!
@paulmucho92314 жыл бұрын
A master of light and shade
@elianeluty20653 жыл бұрын
merci beaucoup
@jeanpierrelandrier22715 жыл бұрын
E.Hopper savait très justement sublimer la lumière dans ses paysages et de ses personnages ,comme il savait en rendre compte dans leur intimité' intérieure
@isaachaynes18324 жыл бұрын
19:55 is my favorite painting
@petemavus29482 жыл бұрын
" Cape Cod Morning "
@Thepourdeuxchanson7 ай бұрын
Hopper's disengagement mirrors the separateness of the people he paints. They seem frozen. His interest in light, shade, and form is evident.
@davidwilcox23404 жыл бұрын
Great paintings,but who decided they should move??? Are we unable to look at a static image? Some graphic designer must think so!
@katiablopes87384 жыл бұрын
Congratulations!
@VirginiaSantomauro Жыл бұрын
This is a large collection. Does he have more? Where can I find out about more artwork?
@uigliam3 ай бұрын
Hopper seems to paint the wait. Sometimes the premonition, perhaps the disillusionment... You feel a sense of pity, of magical tenderness towards people, towards the common things you encounter in life. Hopper stops you. It keeps you looking at it for a second longer. Again... always, one more second...
@godfreygilmour84972 жыл бұрын
I like the simplicity of his style. Godfrey 🐱
@oldben18002 жыл бұрын
I love it
@vwuser95 жыл бұрын
I wish the author had not chosen to use that irritating slow-zoom-in option on every image. It has a cropping effect at the least which is the domain of the artist, not the software.
@sabrinanascimento12672 жыл бұрын
Awesome he is the Best
@marrissadonet698 Жыл бұрын
the afternoon sun just before sunset makes me sad
@lucynabogdanowicz24793 жыл бұрын
Whats is tillel of pating 3.39?
@OceanForest3 жыл бұрын
Simple but Strong
@frednerk51675 жыл бұрын
What is the music ?
@natalie-cu3to4 жыл бұрын
It’s called Broken Branches, I think
@ZOGGYDOGGY4 жыл бұрын
Alone in moments of space/time...
@minaazizi2123 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤
@Vidy4.5 ай бұрын
Song?
@lboy11936 жыл бұрын
Whats the music used?
@luzeugeniaarandaregules74336 жыл бұрын
Bellos cuadros
@34566samuel Жыл бұрын
The loneliness that invades everything. The cell phone as the only company
@wallst4fun1 Жыл бұрын
Song #3: Rhythm Studies: No. 1 by Jeroen van Veen & Sandra van Veen
@wallst4fun1 Жыл бұрын
Song #2 More Days On Week by Gabriel Marchisio
@elizabethhestevold13404 жыл бұрын
Surpurb painter. Will get back. Off urban life , particularly New York.. Of Silent poetry off spaces... Extraordinary language , comments on Industrialization of America. It's plushes and minuses . Progress and isolations. American post Impressionist, leaning more towards cubic spacial , brush , and light.🗽🇺🇸🇩🇰🦅🎨
@flaneurable4 жыл бұрын
some of his work is in the same style as Hockney.
@wallst4fun1 Жыл бұрын
Song #1 Discorhombus by The Cautious Arc
@michaelwakeman42653 жыл бұрын
Alienation.
@josettaschembri18004 жыл бұрын
I bet he used photographs. Where those girls his girlfriends
@thomasmcdonald58874 жыл бұрын
All are no good , bring them to my house and I’ll take care of them :)
@umiterdem83513 жыл бұрын
Kitap için sevdim... bilemedim
@veronique87483 жыл бұрын
L âme de la solitude
@soltec67047 ай бұрын
I really wanna love your channel, but I just can’t stand the Ken Burns effect. Please stop doing that it for the sake of the art.
@MrBobbyd457 күн бұрын
There seems to be a feeling of deppression in his paintings.
@janssenyuson18656 жыл бұрын
how could you say its a work of edward hopper without its signature? it maybe a reproduction lol
@bio-plasmictoad53116 жыл бұрын
Janssen Yuson experts know how he did thing's in his paintings and they test the ingredients of the paints that he used. They know what to look for and every artist has things they do that are unique to them and can be identified by that.
@zeroceiling6 жыл бұрын
Janssen Yuson ..Actually in the 1800’s some clients did not want the artists name on their painting as a form of self-promotion... Many..many Hopper paintings did not carry his signature.. ...and remember..on a painting...the signature is the easiest thing fake...
@keithnichols7926 Жыл бұрын
A good copy may have the same effect on the viewer as the real thing, if the viewer believes the copy is the real thing. The placebo effect in the art world.