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Ground Swell

Edward Hopper1939

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Washington, DC, United States

Edward Hopper’s lifelong enthusiasm for the sea developed when he was a boy in Nyack, New York, then a prosperous Hudson River port with an active shipyard. Years later, in 1934, he and his wife built a house and studio in South Truro, Massachusetts, where he produced a number of oil paintings and watercolors manifesting his avid interest in nautical subjects.


Despite its bright palette and seemingly serene subject, _Ground Swell_ echoes the themes of loneliness and escape typical of Hopper's oeuvre. The blue sky, sun-kissed figures, and vast rolling water strike a calm note in the picture; however, the visible disengagement of the figures from each other and their noticeable preoccupation with the bell buoy placed at the center of the canvas call into question this initial sense of serenity. The lone dark element in a sea of blues and whites, the buoy confronts the small catboat in the middle of an otherwise empty seascape. Its purpose, to emit a warning sound in advance of unseen or imminent danger, renders its presence in the picture ominous. The cirrus clouds in the blue sky—often harbingers of approaching storms—reinforce this sense of disturbance in the otherwise peaceful setting. Although Hopper resisted offering explanations of his paintings, the signs of impending danger here may also reference a more severe disturbance: during the time that Hopper worked on _Ground Swell_, from August to September 15, 1939, World War II broke out in Europe.

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  • Title: Ground Swell
  • Creator: Edward Hopper
  • Date Created: 1939
  • Physical Dimensions: overall: 91.92 × 127.16 cm (36 3/16 × 50 1/16 in.) framed: 127.3 × 152.4 cm (50 1/8 × 60 in.)
  • Provenance: (Frank K.M. Rehn Gallery, New York); purchased 1943 by the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington;[1] acquired 2014 by the National Gallery of Art. [1] The painting was purchased from the Corcoran's 1943 _Eighteenth Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings_.
  • Rights: CC0
  • Medium: oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

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