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In a fluorescent-lit diner on a dark city street, film noir-type characters look aloof at the counter while a waiter tends to ...
“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 ...
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 ...
One painting on the map that is particularly unique is Hopper’s painting of the lost Loew’s Sheridan Theater. Opened in September 1921, the 2,342-seat theatre stood at 7th Avenue and West 12th ...
Edward Hopper, Early Sunday Morning, 1930, oil on canvas, 35 3/16 × 60 1/4 in. (89.4 × 153 cm). (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; museum purchase, with funds from Gertrude Vanderbilt ...
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 ...
Edward Hopper’s New York, a 2005 curation by Avis Berman, collects the disproportionate number of the artist’s images that are set in the city. In doing so, ...
Kim Conaty, the curator who organized the Whitney Museum of American Art’s recent exhibition of “Edward Hopper’s New York,” will give a public talk at Sheldon on her research and ...
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Edward Hopper’s final painting is on view at the Currier Museum of Art. “Two Comedians,” showing the artist and his wife taking a bow onstage, once belonged to ...
The “Hopper Hotel Experience” is the flashy centerpiece of “Edward Hopper and the American Hotel,” an exhibition featuring about 60 of the artist’s hospitality-themed works, including ...
A painting by American artist Edward Hopper has sold for almost $92 million, becoming the most expensive of the artist’s work to be acquired at auction. CNN values your feedback 1.
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