Mesas Para Senhoras (Tables for Ladies) - Edward Hopper
Metropolitan Museum of Arts, Nova York, Estados Unidos
OST - 122x153 - 1930
In Hopper’s Tables for Ladies, a waitress leans forward to
adjust the vividly painted foods at the window as a couple sits quietly in the
richly paneled and well-lit interior. A cashier attentively tends to business
at her register. Though they appear weary and detached, these two women hold
posts newly available to female city dwellers outside the home. The painting’s
title alludes to a recent social innovation in which establishments advertised
"tables for ladies" in order to welcome their newly mobile female
customers, who, if seen dining alone in public previously, were assumed to be
prostitutes.

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