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What type of drama did Hopper's work often portray?

  • Boisterous

  • Subdued

  • Melodramatic

  • Extreme

Answer

**Subdued** refers to the restrained and subtle emotional expression characteristic of Hopper's paintings. Rather than portraying overt action or intense emotions, his works evoke a sense of quiet contemplation and atmospheric tension. This subdued nature enhances the enigmatic and thought-provoking quality of his art, inviting viewers to decipher the narratives and inner states of the figures depicted in his scenes.
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