Edward Hopper’s hotel and room interiors series

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Edward Hopper’s hotel and room interiors series is a group of paintings that depict solitary figures in stark, sparsely furnished transient spaces, exploring themes of urban isolation, introspection, and the anonymity of modern life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting series
artStyle realism with simplified forms
representational painting
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edward Hopper NERFINISHED
depicts artificial light
boarding houses
daylight
doorways
hotel rooms
motels
sparsely furnished interiors
transient spaces
waiting areas
windows
genre genre painting
hasPart Automat NERFINISHED
Excursion into Philosophy NERFINISHED
Hotel Lobby
Hotel Room
Hotel by a Railroad NERFINISHED
House at Dusk NERFINISHED
Morning Sun NERFINISHED
Morning in a City NERFINISHED
New York Movie NERFINISHED
Night on the El Train NERFINISHED
Office in a Small City NERFINISHED
Room for Tourists NERFINISHED
Room in Brooklyn NERFINISHED
Room in New York NERFINISHED
Rooms for Tourists NERFINISHED
Sunlight in a Cafeteria NERFINISHED
Western Motel NERFINISHED
mainSubject anonymity of modern life
hotel interiors
introspection
room interiors
solitary figures
urban isolation
movement American Realism NERFINISHED
notableWorkInSeries Hotel Lobby NERFINISHED
Hotel Room NERFINISHED
Hotel by a Railroad NERFINISHED
Room in New York NERFINISHED
Western Motel NERFINISHED
theme alienation
loneliness in the city
modernity
psychological tension
voyeuristic gaze
typicalFigure couple in silence
solitary man
solitary woman

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“Hotel Room” by Edward Hopper partOf Edward Hopper’s hotel and room interiors series
subject surface form: Hotel Room
Cape Cod Morning partOfSeries Edward Hopper’s hotel and room interiors series
this entity surface form: Hopper’s Cape Cod paintings