Árvore Morta e Lado da Casa Lombard, Truro, Estados Unidos (Dead Tree and Side of Lombard House) - Edward Hopper
Truro - Estados Unidos
Museu Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madri, Espanha
Aquarela sobre papel - 50x71 - 1931
What makes this watercolour original and sets it apart from others on similar themes is the dead tree to the left of the building. Silhouetted against the luminous sky, its dark, twisted branches contrast with the straight, white mast in the centre of the composition. This image, unusual in the height of summer, infuses the atmosphere with an air of desolation and evidences Hopper’s skill at producing a work that is strange in appearance and content to illustrate such a simple, everyday theme. The presence of dead trees in earlier and later watercolours has generally been interpreted as a sign of the painter’s existential pessimism. Whatever the case, its skeleton adds a melancholy note to the solitary house and the silence of the place, a silence that can almost be heard when viewing this work.

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