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In this rare archival footage from 1964, Edward Hopper joins host and art critic Brian O'Doherty at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston for a conversation about Hopper's process and inspirations, and ...
Edward Hopper lived in New York City from 1908 until his death in 1967. He immortalized the urban landscape around him through art. Getty Images The Whitney Museum of American Art’s special ...
One thing’s sure: Hopper, 41, unmarried, and scratching out a living in commercial illustration, had come to Gloucester in 1923 in search of something that must have felt like a last chance.
Adam Gopnik writes that “Edward Hopper’s New York,” a new show at the Whitney Museum of American Art, reveals what we’ve been missing during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hopper’s affection for the city comes through in this expansive survey including more than 200 paintings and drawings.
Hopper's mysterious 'Nighthawks' is an icon of American popular culture. Here are three facts that might make you see scene in a new way.
Nighthawks, 1942. The Art Institute of Chicago / Friends of American Art Collection / Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Painting did not come easily to Edward Hopper. Each canvas represented a ...
Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks,” the 1942 oil painting depicting loneliness in the big city, is undoubtedly one of the most well-known and parodied pieces of American art of the past century.
The Dayton Art Institute’s presentation of “The Quiet World of Edward Hopper” continues through Sept. 8. One of America’s most renowned artists, Hopper’s images of urban and rural ...
See a lost theater and other NYC landmarks in Edward Hopper paintings that show an early 20th-century New York!
Edward Hopper joins Brian O'Doherty for a conversation about his process and inspirations.