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Edward Hopper, "Gloucester Beach, Bass Rocks," 1923-24. (Courtesy Christie’s; Heirs of Josephine N. Hopper; Licensed by Artists Rights Society, NY) There's a good chance you've seen Edward ...
Art When Edward Hopper fell in love with Jo Nivison, she turned his life around. A brilliant show at the Cape Ann Museum in Gloucester, Mass., looks at the four summers Hopper spent in the seaside ...
“Edward Hopper’s New York,” an expansive survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art that opened last month, captures the entwined lives of city and artist with more than 200 paintings and ...
Edward Hopper was an American Impressionist & Modern artist who was born in 1882. His work is currently being shown at multiple venues like Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Numerous key galleries and ...
Edward Hopper: the artist that evoked urban loneliness and disappointment with beautiful clarity. The realist painter’s brand of Americanism was a counterpoint to the country’s optimism.
In fact, it turns out that Edward Hopper wasn’t the last artist to have an association with our house. For a time in the 1940s, it was occupied by one Ralph Booth, a landscape painter from Fishkill, ...
Painter Edward Hopper’s visions of solitude, light and space have uniquely imprinted on American culture. His body of work continues to be reimagined through other artists and many filmmakers ...
Edward Hopper stands as a mythical figure in American art. As a new exhibition at the Cape Ann Museum reveals, the artist known for rendering the haunting isolation of urban life mastered his ...
Edward Hopper The Locomotive 1922 Etching on paper 13-1/4 x 16-1/2 in. Munson-Williams Proctor Arts Institute Museum of Art, Utica, New York Gift of Edward W. Root (Courtesy Fenimore Museum) ...
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