Edward Hopper - [FRAMED] "Chop Suey, 1929" - 2025
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Studied history and managed a large online book catalogue with 13 years' antiquarian bookshop experience.
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Authorized Fine Art Reproduction of Edward Hopper's "Chop Suey".
Signature printed on the board.
Publisher's stamp on the back of the frame.
Frame size: 38.5 x 32.5 cm
Printed on Canson Arches Aquarelle Rag 310 g/m² paper, a 100% cotton paper with a fine, natural texture. This paper, with its slightly velvety grain, perfectly captures the depth of the flat areas of color and the softness of the light transitions typical of Hopper.
The work is presented in a matte black solid wood frame, without a mat, accentuating the graphic strength and modernity of the composition.
The artwork is protected by high-quality glass.
Careful shipment with tracking and insurance.
Edward Hopper's Chop Suey is one of the most iconic representations of American realism. Painted in 1929, it depicts a typical urban scene: two women seated at a table in a restaurant bathed in artificial light. Here, Hopper masterfully highlights the contrasts between warm and cool tones, physical closeness and emotional distance. The work embodies modern loneliness, the tension between intimacy and the tumult of city life—central themes in his pictorial universe.
His mastery of light and geometric composition places him alongside great masters such as René Magritte, David Hockney, Pablo Picasso, and Claude Monet. Chop Suey shares the same pursuit of silence and balance found in the works of Joan Miró, Henri Matisse, and Marc Chagall, as well as a taste for spatial construction reminiscent of Piet Mondrian and Giorgio de Chirico.
Hopper's legacy also resonates with contemporary artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, Murakami or Jeff Koons, who, each in their own way, question the relationship between modernity, popular culture and individual emotion.
A timeless and introspective work, at the crossroads of poetic realism and existential reflection — a bridge between classical painting and modern sensibility.
Authorized Fine Art Reproduction of Edward Hopper's "Chop Suey".
Signature printed on the board.
Publisher's stamp on the back of the frame.
Frame size: 38.5 x 32.5 cm
Printed on Canson Arches Aquarelle Rag 310 g/m² paper, a 100% cotton paper with a fine, natural texture. This paper, with its slightly velvety grain, perfectly captures the depth of the flat areas of color and the softness of the light transitions typical of Hopper.
The work is presented in a matte black solid wood frame, without a mat, accentuating the graphic strength and modernity of the composition.
The artwork is protected by high-quality glass.
Careful shipment with tracking and insurance.
Edward Hopper's Chop Suey is one of the most iconic representations of American realism. Painted in 1929, it depicts a typical urban scene: two women seated at a table in a restaurant bathed in artificial light. Here, Hopper masterfully highlights the contrasts between warm and cool tones, physical closeness and emotional distance. The work embodies modern loneliness, the tension between intimacy and the tumult of city life—central themes in his pictorial universe.
His mastery of light and geometric composition places him alongside great masters such as René Magritte, David Hockney, Pablo Picasso, and Claude Monet. Chop Suey shares the same pursuit of silence and balance found in the works of Joan Miró, Henri Matisse, and Marc Chagall, as well as a taste for spatial construction reminiscent of Piet Mondrian and Giorgio de Chirico.
Hopper's legacy also resonates with contemporary artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, Murakami or Jeff Koons, who, each in their own way, question the relationship between modernity, popular culture and individual emotion.
A timeless and introspective work, at the crossroads of poetic realism and existential reflection — a bridge between classical painting and modern sensibility.
