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Artist: Edward Hopper

Title, Year: Longnook Valley, 1934

Size: 20h x 28w in

Medium/Material: Watercolor and pencil on paper

Edward Hopper was a Realist painter whose depictions of American life, often featuring isolated and sparse figures and scenes, depicted themes of tranquility and introspection with nature.

Edward Hopper’s Longnook Valley (1934) captures the quiet beauty of the natural landscape with his signature use of light and shadow. The winding path and layered fields evoke a sense of solitude and contemplation, emphasizing the vastness of nature. Hopper’s depiction of the environment highlights the delicate balance between human presence and the untouched wilderness, inviting reflection on our relationship with the land.

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