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Edward Hopper - Coloring Book

Edward Hopper - Coloring Book

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Channel your inner artist and recreate some of the most famous artwork from the master Edward Hopper. 

This coloring book is printed on thick, high-quality paper, allowing you to use any medium you like. Pencils, watercolors, paint, ink, there is no limit to your creativity.

Content

Includes 12 masterpieces:

  • House by the Railroad / Maison au bord de la voie ferrée - 1925
  • Automat / Automate - 1927
  • Chop Suey - 1929
  • The Lighthouse at Two Lights / Le Phare de Two Lights - 1929
  • Early Sunday Morning / Tôt un dimanche matin - 1930
  • Room in New York / Chambre à New York - 1932
  • Ground Swell / Houle de Terre - 1939
  • Cape Cod Evening / Soir à Cap Cod - 1939
  • Gas / Essence - 1940
  • Nighthawks - 1942
  • Cape Cod Morning / Matin à Cap Cod - 1950
  • Morning Sun / Soleil du matin - 1952

Need a little help? Use these reference images. We won't tell anybody!

Coloring Book - Edward Hopper (PDF)

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About Woman with a Parasol

About Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies

About Garden at Sainte-Adresse

About Water Lilies

About The Titanic

About The Kiss

About Self-Portrait with Monkeys

About The Two Fridas

About Meditative Rose

About As You Like It

About Lobster Telephone

About Burning Giraffe

About The Persistence of Memory

About Flight of a Bee

About Nighthawks

About Tree of Life

About May Basket

About Saguaro Forms

About Waterlilies

About The Dragon

About Tenma Bridge in Settsu Province

About Fine Wind, Clear Morning

About Peonies and Canary

About The Great Wave off Kanagawa

About Café Terrace at Night

About Starry Night Over the Rhône

About Irises

About Bedroom in Arles

About Sunflowers

About Starry Night

About A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte

About Georges Seurat

About Vincent van Gogh

About Edward Hopper

Edward Hopper is widely acknowledged as the most important realist painter of twentieth-century America. His depiction of American life, represented by evocative imagery, explores aloneness as proof of belonging. With subjects ranging from diners, hotel lobbies, offices, and theaters in New York City to country houses, churches, seascapes, and main streets of rural New England, Hopper’s work cleverly uses light with cinematic effect, never quite telling the full story.

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