Friday, October 17, 2025

Edward Hopper, Talbot’s House, 1926. Watercolor on paper.

 


6 comments:

  1. Like that a lot, sunny and bright, has a lot of character.

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  2. I had a sunroom like that. South facing with screened casement windows, a most favorite room

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  3. Italianate. Gorgeous. 11 foot ceilings, fireplace in every room....we loved ours.

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  4. Slate Mansard's are my favorite, gingerbread ones more so, most are superbly crafted by a team of artisan carpenters plumbers and stone masons. much of the slate and copper work has lasted till today, though acid rain has taken its toll on many. (at one time ran a little slate/copper work sole proprietor around Boston). Worked on some spectacular homes. Almost unimaginable the work went into them.

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  5. Hoppers works always strike me as melancholy, at least that's how I feel when I view them, which perhaps says more about me than his work.........

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  6. He rund outta paint

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