Edward Hopper’s most famous works generally centre around a sense of quiet solitude.
Often, his characters are depicted as single, lonely souls - perhaps gazing out into an uncertain world, or silently struggling to stay afloat amidst the hustle of urban life.
And even in his most iconic painting “Nighthawks” - we see a bar room populated with four peop…
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