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Edward hopper biography video for kids

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          In this narrated PowerPoint, you will learn about the history, style, and technique used by our sixth master artist, Edward Hopper.

        1. In our latest second guide, Tim Marlow introduces Edward Hopper – the American realist painter whose depictions of life in early.
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        3. Hopper was born in Nyack, N.Y., on July 22, In he went to New York City to study at the New York School of Art. He was trained primarily as an.
        4. Edward Hopper spent his life painting alienated scenes that aren't depressing in the least to look at.
        5. Edward Hopper facts for kids

          Quick facts for kids

          Edward Hopper

          Born(1882-07-22)July 22, 1882

          Nyack, New York, United States

          DiedMay 15, 1967(1967-05-15) (aged 84)

          Manhattan, New York, United States

          NationalityAmerican
          Known forPainting

          Notable work

          Automat (1927)
          Chop Suey (1929)
          Nighthawks (1942)
          Office in a Small City (1953)
          Spouse(s)

          Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was an Americanpainter and printmaker best remembered for his realistic depictions of loneliness in modern American life.

          While most popularly known for his oil paintings, he was also a watercolorist and printmaker in etching.

          Early life and education

          Childhood home of Edward Hopper in Nyack, New York

          Hopper was born in 1882 in Nyack, New York, a yacht-building center on the Hudson River north of New York City.

          He was one of two children of a comfortably well-off family. His parents, of mostly Dutch ancestry, were Elizabeth Griffiths Smith and G