New York Movie

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New York Movie is a 1939 oil painting by American realist artist Edward Hopper depicting a solitary usherette in a dimly lit movie theater, exemplifying his themes of urban isolation and introspective quiet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artist Edward Hopper
artStyle representational
collection Museum of Modern Art
surface form: Museum of Modern Art, New York
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edward Hopper
depicts cinema audience
movie theater interior
staircase
usherette
wall sconce lighting
depictsActivity watching a film
depictsProfession cinema usherette
depictsTimeOfDay night
exemplifies Hopper’s interest in theater and film
Hopper’s mature style
genre realism
hasColorPalette contrasting light and shadow
muted tones
hasCompositionalFeature cropped cinematic framing
spatial separation between figures
strong diagonal lines
hasFigureCount multiple figures including one prominent usherette
hasMood contemplative
melancholic
quiet
hasPerspective interior viewpoint
hasSettingType indoor scene
hasTitle New York Movie self-link
inception 1939
languageOfTitle English
lightingStyle chiaroscuro
location Museum of Modern Art
mainSubject solitary usherette
medium oil on canvas
movement Social realism
surface form: American realism
notableFor cinematic composition
depiction of psychological isolation in a public space
use of architectural space
partOf Edward Hopper’s cinema paintings
setInPeriod late 1930s
setInPlace New York City
theme alienation
introspection
loneliness
modern urban life
urban isolation

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Edward Hopper notableWork New York Movie
New York Movie hasTitle New York Movie self-link