Edward Hopper is famous for his images of life in the roaring twenties. In "Chop Suey", two modestly dressed women of the time are sitting at a table in a restaurant of the same name. The browns and earth-tones of their garments are in stark contrast to the garish red sign outside the window announcing the name of the restaurant. Edward Hopper's figure studies are remarkable examples of people watching, at once brutally honest in their rendering and compelling in their choice of subject matter.
This is a slice of humanity that evokes an earlier urban life. Its gentle hues will fit into almost any decor and will enhance your collection.
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