“Hotel Room” by Edward Hopper

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“Hotel Room” by Edward Hopper is a 1931 realist painting depicting a solitary woman in a sparsely furnished hotel room, emblematic of Hopper’s themes of urban isolation and introspection.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painter
painting
artForm easel painting
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edward Hopper
creatorOf Hotel Room
depicts bed
chair
hotel room interior
partially undressed woman
suitcase
urban setting
window
depictsTimeOfDay evening or night
genre realism
hasColorPalette contrasting light and shadow
muted tones
hasInfluenceOn representations of urban alienation in 20th-century American art
hasMood contemplative
melancholic
hasPerspective observer looking into private space
hasSetting city
hotel
inception 1931
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject solitary woman
movement Realism
surface form: American Realism

American Regionalism
surface form: American Scene Painting
narrativeAmbiguity open-ended story about the woman’s situation
nationality American
partOf Edward Hopper’s hotel and room interiors series
style Hopperesque
theme alienation
introspection
loneliness
modern urban life
transience
urban isolation
title Hotel Room
usesTechnique careful geometric composition
strong chiaroscuro

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Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum notableWorkInCollection “Hotel Room” by Edward Hopper