Edward Hopper: The Watercolors
Virginia M. Mecklenburg
In the 1920s, inspired perhaps by the particular light and quality of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Edward Hopper began painting watercolors. He has been celebrated since then as one of the most eloquent of America’s realists. Text by Virginia Mecklenburg and Margaret Ausfeld accompanies over a hundred brilliant color images as well as seventy additional illustrations and a chronology of Hopper’s life and works.
Product Details
- Co-Publisher
- Copublished with W.W. Norton & Company
- Year Published
- 1999
- Subjects
- Pages
- 182 pp.: ill. (112 col., 71 b&w)
- ISBN
- Softcover: ISBN 0-937311-58-8
- Dimensions
- 9 x 12 in.