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The 1000++ Artworks created around 1900 and containing the word edward hopper, new realism, women, 1900

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Edward Hopper - UntitledUntitledEdward Hopper
57 x 36 cm, (1900)
 
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Mary Stevenson Cassatt - Young Mother SewingYoung Mother SewingMary Stevenson Cassatt

During the 1870s and 1880s, Cassatt often depicted women out and about in Paris, where she had settled in 1874. During the 1890s, she narrowed the range of her subjects to mothers or nurses caring for children and children alone. These themes reflected her affection for her nieces and nephews and he...

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Edward Hopper - Edward Hopper Self-PortraitEdward Hopper Self-PortraitEdward Hopper

Edward Hopper was twenty-one when he sketched this quietly confident self-portrait. A student at the prestigious New York School of Art, Hopper earned awards for drawing and oil painting. One fellow student recalled that he produced “brilliant” drawings with impressive speed. This quick sketch revea...

National Portrait Gallery (London, United Kingdom)
 
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Gustave Klimt - Mäda Primavesi (1903–2000)Mäda Primavesi (1903–2000)Gustave Klimt

Mäda Primavesi’s expression and posture convey a remarkable degree of confidence for a nine-year-old girl, even one who was, by her own account, willful and a tomboy. Klimt made numerous preliminary sketches for this portrait, experimenting with different poses, outfits, and backgrounds before decid...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Bessie Potter Vonnoh - The Young MotherThe Young MotherBessie Potter Vonnoh

Over the course of her career Vonnoh created a series of mother and child sculptures in bronze as well as plaster. The Young Mother was her first such genre group. The piece was modeled in 1896, and the first casts were made in 1899. It was incredibly popular, and received several awards, including ...

 
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Josef Maria Gustav Hoffmann - Women’s Dress for a Masked BallWomen’s Dress for a Masked BallJosef Maria Gustav Hoffmann

The design of this dress is accredited to Josef Hoffmann, co-founder of the Wiener Werkstätte. It was produced by the dressmakers of the Wiener Werkstätte. Hoffmann was an architect but was also interested in fashion, also reform dresses. He designed this dress for Johanna Wittgenstein. The Wittgens...

MAK – Museum of Applied Arts (Vienna, Austria)
 
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