The Long Leg

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The Long Leg is a 1935 painting by American realist artist Edward Hopper depicting a solitary sailboat off the New England coast, exemplifying his characteristic themes of isolation and quiet contemplation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artForm oil painting
artist Edward Hopper
collection Heckscher Museum of Art
surface form: Huntington Art Museum collection
colorPalette blue hues
earth tones
muted tones
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edward Hopper
creatorNationality American
depicts New England coastline
surface form: New England coast

Pacific Palisades
surface form: Pacific Palisades area of California

coastline
sailboat
sailboat with extended boom or leg of sail
sailing
sea
genre realism
hasComposition emphasis on open space
hasMood calm
contemplative
lonely
hasPerspective distant viewpoint
hasStyle Hopperesque
hasSubjectHeading boats in art
coasts in art
marine art
seascapes
hasTitle The Long Leg self-link
inception 1935
influencedBy American coastal scenery
marine painting traditions
languageOfWork English
location Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
mainSubject coastal landscape
seascape
solitary sailboat
materialUsed oil paint
movement Realism
surface form: American realism
partOf Edward Hopper
surface form: Edward Hopper oeuvre
theme isolation
man and nature
quiet contemplation
solitude
yearOfCreation 1935

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Edward Hopper notableWork The Long Leg
The Long Leg hasTitle The Long Leg self-link