Edward Hopper (1882-1967) (after) - "Bridle Path, 1939"

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Litografía offset original en papel mate texturizado de alto gramaje (aprox. 300 g/m²) tras Edward Hopper, 38 × 56,5 cm, firmada en plancha, producida en Canadá tras 2020, titulada Bridle Path, 1939 y que representa animales, en excelente estado.

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- Edward Hopper (after), offset lithograph on heavy-weight textured matte paper (approx. 300gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).

- Signed in the plate.

- Stamp on verso.

- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.

- Size: 38 x 56,5 cm.

- Bridle Path (1939) by Edward Hopper is a fascinating and unusual work within the artist’s vision of American life, combining urban landscape, equestrian movement and psychological tension in a scene set in New York’s Central Park. The work shows three riders entering a dark tunnel beneath the city, creating a striking contrast between leisure, architecture, nature and the hidden unease of modern urban space.

Unlike Hopper’s more famous interiors, diners and hotel rooms, Bridle Path shifts the drama outdoors while preserving the same atmosphere of silence and suspense. The riders appear almost fragile against the heavy rocks, pale buildings, bare trees and dark archway, as if the calm activity of horse riding were being absorbed by the mysterious structure of the city. This places the work in dialogue with Nighthawks, New York Movie and Room in New York, while also connecting Hopper with Georgia O’Keeffe, Charles Sheeler, Grant Wood, Andrew Wyeth, George Bellows and Reginald Marsh, artists who also explored American identity, architecture and modern life.

The appeal of Bridle Path lies in its unexpected subject and cinematic composition. The horses introduce movement and elegance, but the tunnel, shadows and surrounding cityscape give the image an ambiguous, almost film noir quality. It is especially attractive for admirers of Edward Hopper prints, American realism, New York scenes, Central Park imagery, vintage equestrian art, urban landscapes, architectural compositions and museum-inspired interiors.

Hopper’s genius was his ability to make ordinary scenes feel psychologically charged. In Bridle Path, the city park becomes more than a recreational setting: it becomes a stage for contrast between nature and architecture, light and darkness, social leisure and private uncertainty. This narrative quality has influenced later artists, photographers and filmmakers, and can be appreciated alongside figures such as David Hockney, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Alex Katz, Richard Estes, Banksy and Edward Ruscha, all of whom understood the visual power of modern spaces and iconic urban imagery.

Within today’s collecting culture where fine art, vintage design, architecture, photography, classic Americana, luxury names such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Cartier, and iconic popular references such as Lego, Star Wars or New York cinema can coexist in curated interiors Hopper’s imagery retains a distinctive prestige. Bridle Path is particularly well suited to interiors inspired by urban elegance, American art, equestrian themes, vintage travel, libraries, offices and sophisticated wall decoration.

A refined image, Bridle Path captures a quieter but deeply compelling side of Edward Hopper’s work.

El vendedor y su historia

Vendedor en Catawiki desde hace más de ocho años. Te invito a visitar mi perfil, allí encontrarás una lista completa de los diferentes lotes que se están subastando ahora. Haga clic en "Yuke". ¡Buena suerte en las subastas!

- Edward Hopper (after), offset lithograph on heavy-weight textured matte paper (approx. 300gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).

- Signed in the plate.

- Stamp on verso.

- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.

- Size: 38 x 56,5 cm.

- Bridle Path (1939) by Edward Hopper is a fascinating and unusual work within the artist’s vision of American life, combining urban landscape, equestrian movement and psychological tension in a scene set in New York’s Central Park. The work shows three riders entering a dark tunnel beneath the city, creating a striking contrast between leisure, architecture, nature and the hidden unease of modern urban space.

Unlike Hopper’s more famous interiors, diners and hotel rooms, Bridle Path shifts the drama outdoors while preserving the same atmosphere of silence and suspense. The riders appear almost fragile against the heavy rocks, pale buildings, bare trees and dark archway, as if the calm activity of horse riding were being absorbed by the mysterious structure of the city. This places the work in dialogue with Nighthawks, New York Movie and Room in New York, while also connecting Hopper with Georgia O’Keeffe, Charles Sheeler, Grant Wood, Andrew Wyeth, George Bellows and Reginald Marsh, artists who also explored American identity, architecture and modern life.

The appeal of Bridle Path lies in its unexpected subject and cinematic composition. The horses introduce movement and elegance, but the tunnel, shadows and surrounding cityscape give the image an ambiguous, almost film noir quality. It is especially attractive for admirers of Edward Hopper prints, American realism, New York scenes, Central Park imagery, vintage equestrian art, urban landscapes, architectural compositions and museum-inspired interiors.

Hopper’s genius was his ability to make ordinary scenes feel psychologically charged. In Bridle Path, the city park becomes more than a recreational setting: it becomes a stage for contrast between nature and architecture, light and darkness, social leisure and private uncertainty. This narrative quality has influenced later artists, photographers and filmmakers, and can be appreciated alongside figures such as David Hockney, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Alex Katz, Richard Estes, Banksy and Edward Ruscha, all of whom understood the visual power of modern spaces and iconic urban imagery.

Within today’s collecting culture where fine art, vintage design, architecture, photography, classic Americana, luxury names such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Cartier, and iconic popular references such as Lego, Star Wars or New York cinema can coexist in curated interiors Hopper’s imagery retains a distinctive prestige. Bridle Path is particularly well suited to interiors inspired by urban elegance, American art, equestrian themes, vintage travel, libraries, offices and sophisticated wall decoration.

A refined image, Bridle Path captures a quieter but deeply compelling side of Edward Hopper’s work.

El vendedor y su historia

Vendedor en Catawiki desde hace más de ocho años. Te invito a visitar mi perfil, allí encontrarás una lista completa de los diferentes lotes que se están subastando ahora. Haga clic en "Yuke". ¡Buena suerte en las subastas!

Datos

Artista
Edward Hopper (1882-1967) (after)
Vendido por
Propietario o revendedor
Edición
Original
Título de la obra
"Bridle Path, 1939"
Técnica
Impresión ófset, Litografía
Firma
Firmado en plancha
País de origen
Canadá
Estado
En excelente estado
Alto
38 cm
Ancho
56,5 cm
Representación/tema
Animales
Estilo
Realismo
Periodo
Posterior a 2020
Se vende con marco
No
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