Chop Suey | Edward Hopper | 1929
About the artwork:
"Chop Suey," painted by Edward Hopper in 1929, depicts two women sitting at a table in a brightly lit restaurant. The scene is characterized by Hopper's use of light and shadow, which creates a stark contrast between the interior and the world outside the window. The painting captures a moment of everyday life, yet the figures' lack of interaction conveys a sense of isolation and disconnection. Hopper's detailed rendering of the setting and his focus on urban loneliness highlight the complexities of modern social relationships.
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Chop Suey | Edward Hopper | 1929
Chop Suey | Edward Hopper | 1929
About the artwork:
"Chop Suey," painted by Edward Hopper in 1929, depicts two women sitting at a table in a brightly lit restaurant. The scene is characterized by Hopper's use of light and shadow, which creates a stark contrast between the interior and the world outside the window. The painting captures a moment of everyday life, yet the figures' lack of interaction conveys a sense of isolation and disconnection. Hopper's detailed rendering of the setting and his focus on urban loneliness highlight the complexities of modern social relationships.
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About the artwork:
"Chop Suey," painted by Edward Hopper in 1929, depicts two women sitting at a table in a brightly lit restaurant. The scene is characterized by Hopper's use of light and shadow, which creates a stark contrast between the interior and the world outside the window. The painting captures a moment of everyday life, yet the figures' lack of interaction conveys a sense of isolation and disconnection. Hopper's detailed rendering of the setting and his focus on urban loneliness highlight the complexities of modern social relationships.























