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Edward Hopper: The Story of His Life

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A brilliant graphic novel that traces the life and work of Edward Hopper, one of America's most acclaimed artists.

This groundbreaking graphic novel delves into the life of the acclaimed artist Edward Hooper, whose iconic works depict quintessentially American scenes and experiences. While many of Hopper's most acclaimed works have been embraced by American culture, the artist himself rejected much of the lyricism and romance that his audience imposed on his paintings. This unique overview of Hopper's life and career offers a fascinating and unflinching portrait of an artist trying to establish himself and define his own style. Using Hopper's own words as a jumping off point, the book traces his roots as an art student and commercial illustrator; his life-changing time in Europe; his rocky relationship with his wife Jo, and his incredible success later in life. It also shows how, as he became increasingly famous, he grew more taciturn and resolute in his disparagement of American society and the labels thrust on him. Using clean lines and a palette that mimics Hopper's own, the book's illustrations reflect the style and substance of the artist's life--and help create a refreshing reconsideration of a creative genius who never wavered from his vision.

128 pages, Hardcover

Published March 23, 2021

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Sergio Rossi

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Sergio Rossi (Perugia, 1970) è un fisico che lavora nell’editoria sia come curatore di libri, sia come studioso, traduttore e storico del Fumetto. Scrive romanzi e racconti per ragazzi, libri di divulgazione scientifica e di storia del Fumetto.

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Profile Image for Dakota Morgan.
3,466 reviews54 followers
July 29, 2022
A decent little biography of Edward Hopper in which he narrates his life story via a conversation with his wife. You get a taste of his grumpiness, but not much more in terms of inner life. Giovanni Scarduelli works hard on the art front to replicate Hopper's style, though it's not always clear whether we're seeing a scene from Hopper's life or a reproduction of Hopper's art. Overall, could have used more clarity. Still a solid primer for a more robust biography or exploration of Hopper's art.
Profile Image for Deborah.
762 reviews79 followers
September 29, 2021
The illustrator created Edward Hopper’s essence by using the style and colors of the painter in this graphic biography, which I really appreciated. However, it felt like I merely had a peripheral view of his art. I wanted to see the actual works of the painter and looked elsewhere to view. Also, the authors portrayed his life as a conversation between Edward and his wife, which while effectively demonstrated their troubled but loving and lengthy relationship both emotionally and through art, weakened the story. I felt a disconnect and then wondered if it was done on purpose.

At age 40, Edward married the painter Jo Nivison, who gave up her career to support her husband’s ambitions. They were married for 40 years and never had children. Edward Hopper (1882 - 1967) was a famous twentieth century realist painter who painted in a realistic urban melancholic style using light and horizontal lines. His paintings were of isolation, disconnection, and “the solitude of modern life.” Using the surrounding elements, he painted from his soul to create an America of his imagination. His most famous work is “Nighthawks” of a man and a couple seated at a diner being attended by a server in the loneliness of the evening. 3.5 stars
Profile Image for Ashley.
208 reviews1 follower
July 23, 2022
Fun and informative graphic novel, with excellent art
Profile Image for Justine Le Goas.
91 reviews
January 28, 2023
I wish the book gave more insights on the inner and outer life of the artist - as the author states in the foreword Hopper’s life was actually quite long. It gives information on the evolution of his style but merely in terms of reaction to outside circumstances rather than artistic endeavours.
The narration style is a conversation between Edward Hopper and his wife Jo, which seems a bit artificial because the topics they cover seem superficial.
It was a real eye opener on how Hopper saw his own art though, refusing any kind of interpretation beyond his own perception of reality. Could it be a pose - not wanting his art to carry social meaning? Is it even possible? Isn’t art also a conversation between the artist presenting it to the world and the public receiving it and adding a layer of understanding based on their experience?
Profile Image for Susanne (Pages of Crime).
664 reviews
November 18, 2021
Having studied Edward Hopper's life and his artwork I was already familiar with the information that was included here. However it is a good introduction to some of his attitudes towards his work for people who aren't so familiar with it and it is presented in an accessible way by being a graphic representation.
Profile Image for Courtney.
352 reviews3 followers
July 20, 2022
I wanted something less tragic and that’s not what this is. I no nothing of Hopper’s personal life but this plainly stated he was an abuser and Josephine couldn’t paint after she married him which really is disappointing. I’m curious enough to know their relationship based off this book so I may try out a more informative biography.
Profile Image for Raven Black.
2,907 reviews5 followers
August 22, 2022
If you're looking for a true biography this is not it. But if you want a more artistic look at the artist and his relationship with art, his art, his wife, artists, and life as a whole told by a conversation between him and his wife, then this is it. The artwork mimics the styles of Hopper and the other artists mentioned. A piece of artistic history done imaginatively.
Profile Image for Steve.
127 reviews4 followers
February 17, 2022
Bought in the Whitney Museum gift shop after seeing Hopper’s art work in the display. The book provides illustrations in the style of Hopper telling his life in broad strokes (see what I did there).
Profile Image for Emmanuel Petraretti.
41 reviews
July 22, 2024
Libro scorrevole e leggero. L'introduzione svela alcuni aneddoti del pittore sia di vita privata che professionale. Il libro, nella sua interezza, non risulta banale, ma anzi molto avvincente sia nei dialoghi che nei disegni.
Profile Image for Thomas Vos.
150 reviews8 followers
July 13, 2021
2 & 1/2. Een bitske saai. Dat mag, maar het is wel zo.
Profile Image for Daniel Portik.
64 reviews
September 15, 2021
A short book, practically his life told with small drawings, however it manages to convey his feelings pretty well.
6 reviews1 follower
September 22, 2021
Brief and good introductory insight into Edward Hopper.
Profile Image for Eduarda.
123 reviews
October 24, 2021
I loved the idea of using Edward Hopper's techniques to draw his own biography. The story wasn't so exciting though.
Profile Image for kc.
7 reviews
May 2, 2022
🫤wish it was more in-depth and had something to say
Profile Image for Shushi.
168 reviews4 followers
July 31, 2022
简短的漫画传记:霍普看不上二十世纪初在巴黎风靡的那些现代艺术流派,也不认同自己的画是写实主义。不喜欢临摹,只画心之所想。中译版给所有裸模打了马赛克,不知道原版是否如此。
Profile Image for Kathy.
239 reviews10 followers
November 19, 2022
A perfect graphic bio of an iconic artist.
Profile Image for Keith.
64 reviews2 followers
January 21, 2024
I just didn't feel like there was much here. A disappointment for me.
Profile Image for Wentao Lyu.
14 reviews
February 6, 2026
A nice lil short reflection on Hopper’s life, presented in the form of a conversation between Jo and Ed, was hoping for more in-depth information though.
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Profile Image for Michela.
31 reviews
January 6, 2026
Poche parole, tanti sguardi e disegni che fanno percepire l'essenza dell'opera dell'artista
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