American painter Edward Hopper (1882-1967) was concerned above all ‘with general human values’, using art ‘as a way to frame the forces at work in the modern world’.
'Chop Suey' epitomises the psychological complexity for which his work is celebrated, freezing in place an everyday scene from an America that was changing rapidly.
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'Chop Suey' epitomises the psychological complexity for which his work is celebrated, freezing in place an everyday scene from an America that was changing rapidly.
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