
Edward Hopper, Coast Guard Station, Two Lights, Maine, 1927. Wikimedia Commons.
沿岸警備隊基地、トゥーライツ、メイン州
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By 1927 Edward Hopper was in his mid-40s and finally selling, largely on the strength of watercolours like this one. He spent summers on Cape Elizabeth in Maine, where two lighthouses known as Two Lights stood near a Coast Guard station on the coast. In his own ledger he noted the spot's "very clean and swept look", and that is what he painted: bright sand, hard blue water, and the plain gabled station under a high sun. He worked the rocks and sea in loose, transparent washes and drew the building's angles tight, with a thin flagpole rising off the roof.

