Twachtman’s tenure at the League, which correlated exactly to his time in Connecticut, may have helped to sharpen his focus when he stepped off the train in Greenwich.

The City’s Melancholy Core

How much of Hopper’s subliminal appeal is for a city that is unrealistically desolate, clean, and, except for the occasional male/female encounter, free of human interaction, not to mention diversity?

Artist Snapshot: Brandon Soloff

In this era of social media, more people can see what other people are doing, but the price for that has been a loss of privacy and time to develop, replaced by seemingly non-stop self-promotion.
Walter Sickert was the studio assistant to James Whistler and friend of Edgar Degas, two of the most trenchant masters of the era, who together confirmed his direction as an artist and influenced his choices of subject matter.