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The paintings of Edward Hopper are often held up as depictions of modern loneliness. But Hopper pushed back on the idea that his work was about loneliness, for him it was more about solitude.
His images of people gazing out of a window or sitting alone in a diner have frequently been interpreted as depictions of loneliness. But Hopper pushed…
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