The Two Comedians | Edward Hopper | 1965
About the artwork:
"The Two Comedians," painted by Edward Hopper in 1965, shows two clowns taking a final bow on stage. This work is often interpreted as a personal farewell from Hopper and his wife, Jo, symbolizing their partnership and concluding chapter in his artistic career. The focused lighting on the clowns against a dark, empty audience highlights the intimate and reflective nature of the scene. As one of Hopper's last paintings, it captures themes of farewell and introspection.
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The Two Comedians | Edward Hopper | 1965
The Two Comedians | Edward Hopper | 1965
About the artwork:
"The Two Comedians," painted by Edward Hopper in 1965, shows two clowns taking a final bow on stage. This work is often interpreted as a personal farewell from Hopper and his wife, Jo, symbolizing their partnership and concluding chapter in his artistic career. The focused lighting on the clowns against a dark, empty audience highlights the intimate and reflective nature of the scene. As one of Hopper's last paintings, it captures themes of farewell and introspection.
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About the artwork:
"The Two Comedians," painted by Edward Hopper in 1965, shows two clowns taking a final bow on stage. This work is often interpreted as a personal farewell from Hopper and his wife, Jo, symbolizing their partnership and concluding chapter in his artistic career. The focused lighting on the clowns against a dark, empty audience highlights the intimate and reflective nature of the scene. As one of Hopper's last paintings, it captures themes of farewell and introspection.























