Room in Brooklyn

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Room in Brooklyn is a 1932 painting by American realist artist Edward Hopper that depicts a solitary woman in a sparsely furnished interior, exemplifying his signature themes of urban isolation and quiet introspection.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artForm easel painting
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edward Hopper
creatorNationality American
depicts Brooklyn
buildings
chair
cityscape
interior
table
window
woman
depictsActivity quiet contemplation
woman sitting alone
depictsTimeOfDay daytime
genre realism
hasCompositionalFeature cropped view of cityscape
emphasis on vertical and horizontal lines
framed by window
hasMood contemplative
melancholic
hasPerspective interior looking out onto city
hasQuality emphasis on light and shadow
muted color palette
sparse interior
strong geometric composition
hasStyle Hopperesque
hasSubjectPosition figure seen from behind
hasTheme alienation
loneliness
quiet introspection
urban isolation
urban life
inception 1932
influencedBy American urban environment
languageOfTitle English
locationOfCreation New York City
mainSubject solitary woman
movement American realism
partOf Edward Hopper oeuvre
setInPeriod early 20th century
title Room in Brooklyn self-link

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Edward Hopper notableWork Room in Brooklyn
Room in Brooklyn title Room in Brooklyn self-link