At the Noon Hour

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"At the Noon Hour" is a figurative painting by American artist Isabel Bishop, known for its realistic depiction of everyday urban life and working women in mid-20th-century New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figurative painting
painting
artHistoricalContext mid-20th-century American art
artist Isabel Bishop NERFINISHED
artisticStyle figurative realism
realism
associatedPlace Union Square, Manhattan NERFINISHED
associatedWithArtistSchool Fourteenth Street School NERFINISHED
colorPalette muted tones
compositionFocus group of women in an urban setting
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Isabel Bishop NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
depicts New York City NERFINISHED
everyday urban life
mid-20th-century New York City
pedestrians
street scene
working women
depictsActivity office workers on lunch break
depictsTimeOfDay noon
genre figurative art
hasArtisticConcern body language and gesture
human interaction in public space
subtle characterization of figures
hasAuthor Isabel Bishop NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance documenting women’s presence in the mid-20th-century workforce
hasPerspective street-level view
hasTheme everyday life
female labor
social class
urban modernity
work and leisure
languageOfTitle English
locationOfCreation New York City NERFINISHED
mainSubject lunch hour scene
women office workers
movement American Realism NERFINISHED
Social Realism NERFINISHED
notableFor detailed observation of urban behavior
realistic depiction of working women
representation of mid-20th-century office culture
partOf Isabel Bishop’s body of work on Union Square
portraysSocialType clerical workers
white-collar workers
subjectGenderFocus women
title At the Noon Hour NERFINISHED

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Isabel Bishop notableWork At the Noon Hour