20th century
20th century
New York, New Haven and Hartford - 1931; Edward Hopper; Edward Hopper was an American artist who lived in New Your City, but spent the summers and all the other time he could along the New England seacoast in Cape Cod and Maine. Hopper loved to paint New England scenes of boats and the ocean and "lonely" old houses.

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This painting really brings out the true side of New York and its country side. It shows a farm house on a farm that is on a hill with railroad tracks around the farm. The greens in the painting really contrast well and tells the story of how most states would look like instead of a big city. This picture really makes me feel excited, and makes myseld feel great.
If I was a docent at the Chrysler Museum of art I would show this to the little kids. This painting would most likely show the kids what else is in this world. There isnt just big citys or farm towns. The different greens make it look like your really there. I really think kids would love this painting.
I have been to New York and probably to the other place and they look really different from your picture.
I don't really like you're picture because it doesn't really look like New York to me.
I us to draw but I don't any more because I don't have time. I check drawing books out at the library but they usually end up in my locker.
I would love to see another great picture like this its beautiful. It looks fantastic that is really great work i love it that reaches a 10 on my scale from 1 to 2
I would love to see one or more of Edward's pictures I'm wondering where I can see one or more sense I,m fascinated about art.