
Evening Wind (L. 77)
Edward Hopper's Evening Wind is an etching on wove paper with wide margins that captures a moment of solitary introspection. The work is characteristic of Hopper's exploration of urban American scenes and psychological isolation.
- Medium
- Etching, on wove paper, with wide margins.
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
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Editions & Works on Paper
October 24, 2023
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Martin Lewis
American · b. 1881

Lewis was a master printmaker whose etchings share Hopper's moody depictions of solitary figures in urban American settings, capturing the same sense of psychological isolation and atmospheric night scenes in monochrome.

Raphael Soyer
American · b. 1899

Soyer's figurative works explore introspective women in interior spaces with a melancholic and contemplative mood that closely mirrors the emotional quietude and solitary psychological tension found in this Hopper etching.

Reginald Marsh
American · b. 1898

Marsh worked extensively in printmaking and etching to document American urban life and figures with a similar 20th century modernist sensibility, sharing Hopper's interest in capturing the emotional texture of solitary human experience in monochrome compositions.
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