Edward Hopper
An Intimate Biography Engelstalig
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New York Times Notable Book
Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist
Wall Street Journal--One of Five Best Artist Biographies "A nearly flawless account of a remarkable artist.... It is a compelling and accessible narrative for anyone even remotely interested in modern American art."--Michael Kammen, New York Times Book Review "Gail Levin has given us, with obvious erudition and admiration, Hopper the 'creative artist' and Hopper the reclusive, cranky, brilliantly thoughtful, impossibly egoistic, highly industrious man.... In this engaging instructive biography, we meet him and his wife Jo, learn of their emotionally intense time together, follow their careers, and, no small feat on the part of their biographer, are left with respect for those two, respect for what they separately and jointly accomplished--a tribute to them and the one who hands them over to us."--Robert Coles, Washington Post Book World "This biography is a masterpiece of its genre, magnificently well researched, scrupulous, exact, balanced, objective and providing cumulatively a real sense of daily life with Hopper and his wife, in the context of social, political, and artistic events of their time."--Bryan Robertson, Modern Painters "Few [late paintings] have the power of Hopper's Two Comedians (1966). The tremendous virtue of Gail Levin's 'intimate biography' is that it prepares us to feel that power."--Arthur Danto, The Nation "A definitive biography."--Robert Hughes, Time
Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist
Wall Street Journal--One of Five Best Artist Biographies "A nearly flawless account of a remarkable artist.... It is a compelling and accessible narrative for anyone even remotely interested in modern American art."--Michael Kammen, New York Times Book Review "Gail Levin has given us, with obvious erudition and admiration, Hopper the 'creative artist' and Hopper the reclusive, cranky, brilliantly thoughtful, impossibly egoistic, highly industrious man.... In this engaging instructive biography, we meet him and his wife Jo, learn of their emotionally intense time together, follow their careers, and, no small feat on the part of their biographer, are left with respect for those two, respect for what they separately and jointly accomplished--a tribute to them and the one who hands them over to us."--Robert Coles, Washington Post Book World "This biography is a masterpiece of its genre, magnificently well researched, scrupulous, exact, balanced, objective and providing cumulatively a real sense of daily life with Hopper and his wife, in the context of social, political, and artistic events of their time."--Bryan Robertson, Modern Painters "Few [late paintings] have the power of Hopper's Two Comedians (1966). The tremendous virtue of Gail Levin's 'intimate biography' is that it prepares us to feel that power."--Arthur Danto, The Nation "A definitive biography."--Robert Hughes, Time
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- ISBN:9780520393387
- Bindwijze:Paperback
- Afmetingen:15,8 x 23,7 x 4,7 cm
- Gewicht:1160 gram
- Aantal Pagina's:704
- Taal:Engelstalig
- Druk:1e
- Publicatiedatum:Maart 2023
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