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Post by allil02 on Dec 21, 2007 3:06:23 GMT -5
Edward Hopper's insight into the bleak nature of America's daunting climate of alienation in an increasingly industrialized society resulted in a stylistic shift from impressionism to realism.
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Post by allil02 on Jan 15, 2008 23:58:00 GMT -5
The art of Edward Hopper conveys the sense of alienation evident in the American scene, commiting (devoting?) himself to realisticly depicting the (20th century's OR increasingly urban society's) zeitgeist.
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The art of Edward Hopper conveys the sense of alienation evident in the American scene, realisticly depicted by the replication of the (20th century's OR increasingly urban society's) zeitgeist.
**.. conference to be held -- they both have the same ideas so it shouldnt affect my notecard taking or my topic outline. **
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Post by allil02 on Jan 18, 2008 1:51:24 GMT -5
Edward Hopper pragmatically painted the bleak nature of America, and its daunting climate of alienation that pervaded the 20th century mindset.
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