• Edward Hopper's lifelong enthusiasm for the sea developed when he was a boy in Nyack, New York, then a prosperous Hudson River port with an active shipyard.
  • Ground Swell Edward Hopper ( 4K UHD ).
  • Ground Swell is a 1939 painting by American artist Edward Hopper which depicts five people on a heeling catboat in a light swell, looking at an ominous buoy.
  • Edward Hopper created his peaceful seascape masterpiece Ground Swell with hinted implications of social disengagement and foreboding danger.
  • Edward Hopper's 1939 piece Ground Swell was inspired by the artist's long held admiration and fascination with the sea and all things nautical.
  • 3. Edward Hopper, Ground Swell. ... Firstly, a groundswell or a ground swell is the term used for a group of waves caused by a faraway storm.
  • Edward Hopper. Oil on canvas. The painting has been interpreted as a metaphor for the uncertainty of the world in the years leading up to World War II.
  • Ground Swell (1939). Edward Hopper (American, 1882-1967). ... Edward Hopper was an American realist painter and printmaker.
  • Edward Hopper (1882-1967) was an aspiring artist in New York City in the early 20th century who had to work as an illustrator at an advertising company to.
  • Despite its bright palette and seemingly serene subject, Ground Swell echoes the themes of loneliness and escape typical of Hopper's oeuvre.
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  • Despite its bright palette and seemingly serene subject, Ground Swell echoes the themes of loneliness and escape typical of Hopper's oeuvre.
  • For Edward Hopper’s work “Ground Swell 1939” it was influenced because Edward had grown up by the Hudson river where there was a very active shipyard.