| ] Hopper, Edward (1882-1967). American painter, active] mainly in New York.
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 ] Interior scenes
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 ] Street scenes
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 ] Landscapes
 ]
 ] He trained under Robert Henri, 1900-06, and between 1906
 ] and 1910 made three trips to Europe, though these had
 ] little influence on his style. Hopper exhibited at the
 ] Armoury Show in 1913, but from then until 1923 he
 ] abandoned painting, earning his living by commercial
 ] illustration. Thereafter, however, he gained widespread
 ] recognition as a central exponent of American Scene
 ] painting, expressing the loneliness, vacuity, and
 ] stagnation of town life. Yet Hopper remained always an
 ] individualist: `I don't think I ever tried to paint the
 ] American scene; I'm trying to paint myself.'
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