In 1912, the artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner completed his own work "Double Woman". "Two women" is a picture with a deep depth, this is the first thing you can not see. Thirty years later in 1942, a famous American artist, Edward Cooper, made the final finish of his masterpiece Nighthawks. I expressed Cooper's overall life experience. Because their art, the experience of their personality, loneliness and loneliness is reflected in their art, there are many things in common between women and Nighthawk.
On the following page we will analyze and compare the American realist Edward Hopper (1882-1967) and German modern realist Tim Eitel (born 1971). The selected work is a small city hall, an oil canvas by Hopper in 1953, and Orion Title (Untitled) / Untitled (View) by Tim Eter in 2002 and acrylic paint on a canvas. Both artists drew loneliness and shared a common isolated theme. This is my fifth studio work reported in a semi-realistic painting of the transition from Germany to America that drew childhood photos of me and my family. This problem has had a great influence on my identity, so I would like to express my emotions. Therefore, I mainly used techniques similar to Hopper and Eitel in composition, hue, and shadow.
When my grandparents moved from Missouri to California, the hopper farm began in the mid 1930's. My grandfather Don Hopper and his brother John "Hillary" Hopper first purchased the hotel with oranges and converted them to grapes, olives, and stone fruits. They continued to expand their work and eventually abolished everything except orange in stages by 1990. In 1999, I took office as farm director. Since oranges are self pollinated, bees do not need to produce fruits. In order to cultivate oranges, good cultural practices such as sunlight, water, fertilizer and pruning are necessary. Our tree also likes a temperature of 32 degrees for about 30 days to help keep the fruit firm and fresh. Cold temperatures limit leaf growth and contribute to maturation and longevity of fruits.
In 1795, Isaac Hopper married his childhood lover Sarah Tatam. The couple had over a dozen children, 8 of them survived their childhood. Sara Hopper died in 1822. (Isaac Hopper wrote to her eldest daughter in 1839, a letter sharing the memories of his mother and his first wife, Sarah Tatum Hopper.) His own financial situation When he became ill in 1809, Hopper's The problem of money intensified, he was unable to pay debts. He was rejected at the monthly general meeting of 1811 as he sometimes deviated from his argument, breaking his promise and failing to respect his fair debt. His members resumed in 1820, but he never totally removed debts (Bacon 76-80). (In the letter of 1834, Hopper guaranteed the business partner that he would be responsible for the debt