Soir Bleu

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Soir Bleu is a 1914 painting by American realist artist Edward Hopper that depicts a melancholic nighttime café scene with a clown and assorted patrons, reflecting themes of alienation and modern urban life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artForm easel painting
artist Edward Hopper
chronologyWithinArtistOeuvre early work of Edward Hopper
collection Whitney Museum of American Art
surface form: Whitney Museum of American Art collection
colorPalette predominantly blue tones
countryOfCollection United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edward Hopper
depicts European-style café atmosphere
café patrons
clown
interaction between diverse social types
nighttime café scene
seated woman
smoking man
soldier
waiter
depictsTimeOfDay night
genre realism
hasGenre genre painting
hasMood contemplative
melancholic
hasPart cigarette smoke
outdoor café table
streetlamp or artificial lighting
wine bottle
inception 1914
influencedBy European modern life
French café culture
languageOfWork French title
location Whitney Museum of American Art
mainSubject alienation
melancholy
modern urban life
materialUsed oil paint
movement American realism
narrativeTheme disconnection between individuals
social isolation
notableFor contrast between clown figure and other patrons
early exploration of themes later seen in Hopper's mature work
setting urban café terrace
style figurative
support canvas
theme anonymity in the modern city
titleLanguage French
titleTranslation Blue Evening

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Edward Hopper notableWork Soir Bleu