• Card 95 / 98: Which of the following best describes the paintings of Edward Hopper?
    A) The deserted or sparsely populated environments convey a sense of melancholy, solitude, or alienation.
    B) They evoke the dynamic energy of life in American cities.
    C) They celebrate the destruction of old forms of architecture and the creation of new ones in the United States.
    D) They were used to encourage Americans to vacation in the United States rather than in Europe.

    Answer:
    A) The deserted or sparsely populated environments convey a sense of melancholy, solitude, or alienation.

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Explanation:

Critics have interpreted Hopper's empty or nearly empty interiors and cityscapes as an expression of the loneliness of modern urban life.

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Art History ARTH209 20th Century Art

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Attribution:  Anahit Ter-Stepanian, PhD; Rebecca Butterfield, PhD. Art History ARTH209 20th Century Art. (The Saylor Academy 2014), http://www.saylor.org/courses/arth209/ (Accessed 14 May, 2014). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-ND
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