Chop Suey

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"Chop Suey" is a 1929 painting by American realist artist Edward Hopper, depicting two women in a restaurant and exemplifying his signature exploration of urban isolation and mood.

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Chop Suey canonical 2
“Chop Suey” (original English title) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artHistoricalSignificance considered one of Edward Hopper’s masterpieces
frequently reproduced in art history texts
iconic example of Hopper’s exploration of urban isolation
artStyleCharacteristic cinematic lighting
framing through windows
psychological tension
simplified architectural forms
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edward Hopper
depicts restaurant interior
two women
urban scene
genre American realism
hasPart coats
hats
mirror or reflective surface
sign with Chinese characters
table
teapot
window
inception 1929
influencedBy New York City urban environment
languageOfTitle English
location Private collection
mainSubject alienation
loneliness
modern city life
urban isolation
movement Realism
notableWorkOf Edward Hopper
partOf Edward Hopper’s body of work on urban life
significantEvent sold at auction for a record price for a Hopper painting
titleLanguageVariant Chop Suey self-linksurface differs
surface form: “Chop Suey” (original English title)
usesColorPalette muted tones
strong contrasts of light and shadow

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Edward Hopper notableWork Chop Suey
Hopper notableWork Chop Suey
subject surface form: Edward Hopper
Chop Suey titleLanguageVariant Chop Suey self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: “Chop Suey” (original English title)