High noon - Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper's "High Noon" depicts a scene of everyday life, typical of the artist, with a lone woman in an isolated Victorian house. The house, painted white, occupies a large part of the picture, while the light blue sky and a yellowish lawn complete the background. The woman, dressed in a blue summer dress, stands at the entrance to the house, giving the impression that she is looking for something or someone outside. The time of day, midday, is suggested by the short shadows and bright colours. The sun's rays create sharp contrasts between the sunny and shady areas of the house.
Hopper's choice of colours reinforces the feeling of solitude and isolation that emanates from the work. White and blue dominate, creating a soothing atmosphere. The textures of the natural elements, such as the grass and sky, contrast with those of the house and the woman's dress, emphasising the relationship between the individual and the environment.
In sum, "High Noon" illustrates Hopper's talent for capturing the essence of loneliness and isolation in everyday life, while providing a visually appealing and peaceful scene.
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L'œuvre en bref
Edward Hopper's "High Noon" depicts a scene of everyday life, typical of the artist, with a lone woman in an isolated Victorian house. The house, painted white, occupies a large part of the picture, while the light blue sky and a yellowish lawn complete the background. The woman, dressed in a blue summer dress, stands at the entrance to the house, giving the impression that she is looking for something or someone outside. The time of day, midday, is suggested by the short shadows and bright colours. The sun's rays create sharp contrasts between the sunny and shady areas of the house.
Hopper's choice of colours reinforces the feeling of solitude and isolation that emanates from the work. White and blue dominate, creating a soothing atmosphere. The textures of the natural elements, such as the grass and sky, contrast with those of the house and the woman's dress, emphasising the relationship between the individual and the environment.
In sum, "High Noon" illustrates Hopper's talent for capturing the essence of loneliness and isolation in everyday life, while providing a visually appealing and peaceful scene.
Want to buy another Edward Hopper painting? Check out all of our reproductions of this artist.