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Edward Hopper, Church and Landscape (c. 1897) and a Victoria-era porcelain tray featuring the same composition, by an unknown artist. Photo courtesy of the heirs of Josephine N. Hopper/Licensed by ...
"Edward Hopper is one of those artists whose vision [of us] just becomes part of the way we view ourselves," Tisserand told me. His tweet has since generated nearly 70,000 retweets and more than ...
Edward Hopper was born to a middle-class baptist family in 1882 in Nyack, New York. He was well-read and took an early interest in art, depicting himself in self-portraits as a tall, gangling and ...
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 ...
Edward Hopper’s paintings have long been beloved, but during quarantine, they have seemed suddenly new again. His isolated figures and emptied streets seem like uncanny snapshots of real life ...
Many art lovers, and many institutions, have a great investment – emotionally or otherwise – in Hopper, (1882-1967), whose iconic American landscapes of deserted city streets and isolated ...
Left: Edward Moran, A Marine, 1880 (Repr.The Art Interchange, 14th August 1886) Right: Edward Hopper, Ships, c.1898 (Foosaner Art Museum, Heirs of Josephine N. Hopper / Licensed by Artists Rights ...
Writer June Sawyers outside the Art Institute of Chicago. Sawyers has created a theater work based on Edward Hopper’s famous painting “Nighthawks,” which hangs inside the museum.
Edward Hopper, “Ships,” circa 1898. A similar image appeared in the Art Interchange in 1886. A Hopper expert points out that 19th century artists almost always got their start by copying ...
“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 appears to have replicated this painting by Bruce Crane “A Winter Sunset” (c. 1880s), to create his “Old Ice Pond at Nyack” (c. 1897) (Reproduced in The Art Interchange, 6th ...
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