Chop Suey, 1929

Edward Hopper (1882-1967) was a much-loved American realist painter famous for his intimate depictions of American life. Drawn to the melancholy of places on the thresholds of society, the artist's cinematic paintings of motels, service stations and roadside diners reflect his introspective character. In his work, these ordinary settings become mysterious, haunted by contemplative figures who represent the reality of everyday life. 
Photograph by Harris & Ewing, courtesy Library of Congress

Photograph by Harris & Ewing, courtesy Library of Congress

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