Edward Hopper was a true original. He rejected the traditional techniques of representational art and instead, created works that were raw, emotional, and deeply personal.
His use of bold, gestural strokes and vivid colors added a level of expressiveness to his work that captivated audiences and paved the way for the Abstract Expressionist movement.
Want to learn more about the influences that shaped Hopper's unique style?
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