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This, of course, is Edward Hopper’s famous Early Sunday Morning (1930), one of the Whitney’s official treasures, pulled from its very deep Hopper holdings.
People never smile in the paintings of Edward Hopper (1882-1967). Lonely men in shirt sleeves sit on the curb outside vacant stores, peering down at the cracked pavement (“Sunday,” 1926), or ...
In a fluorescent-lit diner on a dark city street, film noir-type characters look aloof at the counter while a waiter tends to ...
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Generations ago, artist Edward Hopper (1882-1967) did much the same thing-twice-minus the explanations. “Early Sunday Morning,” painted in 1930, combines a red-brick building, barber pole, and ...
"All I wanted to do was to paint sunlight on the side of a house," Edward Hopper once said. In that quotes, he summed up a lifetime of effort in a single sentence. At 6"5' Hopper was a towering ...
The Whitney Museum of American Art’s special exhibition “Edward Hopper’s New York” offers a glimpse into the 20th century realist painter’s career.
Hopper painted and sketched in that very spot as the city grew around him, a fact referenced in the piece "Early Sunday Morning." In the upper right of the painting, one dark rectangle signifies ...
The painter’s lonely, unhurried urban scenes are the focus of an exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Social media sees Edward Hopper's paintings as quintessential social distancing art. The Indianapolis Museum of Art's exhibit shows more layers.
An interactive, life-size art exhibit dedicated to the works of Edward Hopper is now on display this weekend in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.
At his easel, Hopper mostly ignored such architectural behemoths, but a dark square in the upper right corner of Early Sunday Morning, could be seen as an acknowledgment that the world’s soon-to ...
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