Friday, October 3, 2008

Edward Hopper Sunlight in a Cafeteria painting

Edward Hopper Sunlight in a Cafeteria paintingEdward Hopper Summer Interior paintingEdward Hopper Sailing painting
leader of the band; without him there were no photographers from the weekly press, no prearranged goodwill and expectation of pleasure. No stronger bond held them together than common service; now the gold lace and velvet were packed away and returned to the costumier and the drab uniform of the day put on in its stead. For a few happy hours of rehearsal, for a few ecstatic minutes of performance, they had played splendid parts, their own great ancestors, the famous paintings they were thought to resemble; now it was over and in the bleak light of day they must go back to their Homes; to the husband who came to London too often, to the lover who lost at cards, and to the child who grew too fast. Anthony Blanche’s set broke up and became a bare dozen lethargic, adolescent Englishmen. Sometimes in later they would say: ‘Do you remember that extraordinary fellow we used

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