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5 Things to Know About Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper began his career as an illustrator, but soon became a painter. He incorporated dramatic light into every work. Hopper’s aim was to depict reality, and his works often explored space, simultaneously displaying interiors and exteriors. Solitary figures often appear in Hopper’s works, which emphasize isolation.
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