Edward Hopper's Maine

Edward Hopper's Maine by SALATINO KEVIN


ISBN
9783791351285
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
176
Dimensions
235 x 273mm

KEYNOTE: Examining the fruitful summers Hopper spent in Maine between 1914 and 1929, this unique and lavishly illustrated volume features over 100 paintings, watercolours, and drawings, a body of work that is astonishing in its beauty, range, consistency, and importance. This book presents Hopper's compelling images of Maine, including its signature lighthouses, towns, harbours, and coastlines, works that anticipate his mature style and ethos. Among these lyrical and masterful creations, with their carefully calculated compositions and cinematic use of light and shadow, are the plein-air paintings that Hopper created on tiny Monhegan Island off the Maine coast. This series of thirty-two oils is comparable to Monet's haystacks in its meditation on a single, ever changing subject. Hopper's magnificent lighthouse paintings are also freshly treated, as is his mysterious Maine in Fog, a significant painting heretofore considered unfinished. Many of the works in this stunning book, never or rarely exhibited, are brought together for the first time. This publication, with its insightful accompanying essays, represents an exciting new contribution to the appreciation of this major American artist. AUTHOR: Kevin Salatino is Director of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick, Maine Carter Foster is Curator of Drawings at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Vincent Katz is a poet, translator, and art critic. Steve Martin is a well-known actor, writer, and art collector. Carol Troyen is a leading scholar of Edward Hopper's work. Diana Tuite is Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. ILLUSTRATIONS? 120 colour *
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