People in the Sun

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People in the Sun is a 1960 painting by American realist artist Edward Hopper that depicts formally dressed figures sunbathing in a stark, isolated setting, reflecting themes of modern alienation and quiet introspection.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artist Edward Hopper
colorPalette muted tones
strong contrasts of light and shadow
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper
surface form: Edward Hopper (American realist painter)
creatorNationality American
depicts figures facing the sun
formally dressed figures
isolated setting
leisure activity
modern life
outdoor setting
people sunbathing
seated figures
stark landscape
sunlight
genre realism
hasQuality ambiguity
emphasis on light
emphasis on space
geometric composition
minimal narrative
psychological tension
quiet atmosphere
stillness
hasTitleLanguage English
inception 1960
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement 20th-century American art
American realism
partOf late works of Edward Hopper
style Hopperesque
figurative painting
subjectMatter human figures in landscape
people at leisure
theme anonymity in modern society
contemplation
detachment
emotional distance between individuals
modern alienation
quiet introspection
urban isolation
title People in the Sun self-link
yearOfCreation 1960

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Edward Hopper notableWork People in the Sun
People in the Sun title People in the Sun self-link