Chop Suey (1929) is a painting by Edward Hopper which portrays two women in conversation at a café. According to some art scholars, one "striking detail of Chop Suey is that its female subject faces her doppelgänger." As with many of Hopper's works, the painting features a close attention to the effects of light on his subjects.
A similar painting, Composition I was completed by Mark Rothko in 1931. A bumper played on the cable channel Turner Cla...
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