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Edward Hopper — The Latham Family Home, Maine
Edward Hopper

The Latham Family Home, Maine

1927

Edward Hopper's watercolor depicts a stark New England residential structure characterized by the simplified geometric forms and cool palette typical of his work in the medium. The composition emphasizes the austere beauty of Maine's architectural vernacular, with careful attention to light and shadow that creates a contemplative mood. Hopper's restrained use of color and precise brushwork transform the ordinary domestic subject into an image of quiet American solitude.

Medium
watercolor on paper

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Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

November 19, 2024

Lot 20

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Edward Hopper, The Latham Family Home, Maine, 1927

Edward Hopper's watercolor depicts a stark New England residential structure characterized by the simplified geometric forms and cool palette typical of his work in the medium. The composition emphasizes the austere beauty of Maine's architectural vernacular, with careful attention to light and shadow that creates a contemplative mood. Hopper's restrained use of color and precise brushwork transform the ordinary domestic subject into an image of quiet American solitude.

Medium
watercolor on paper
Year
1927
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Solitude and isolation, Domestic Interior, 20th Century, Naturalistic light, American Artist, American Realism, Residential Architecture, Painting, Oil on Canvas, New England Landscape

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Collected by

Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art