Edward Hopper Prints

The Guardian: Edward Hopper’s New York: exploring the artist’s relationship with the city

A new exhibition showcases more than 200 pictures from the ‘quintessential American realist’ that highlight a key connection between person and place “Cities are really palimpsests, so [Edward] Hopper ...

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In the early 1920s, the American artist Edward Hopper was just beginning to earn recognition as a promising young artist. Yet as much as Hopper desired to be a great painter, it was his printmaking ...

Widely remembered as the premiere artist to capture the nation’s zeitgeist throughout the Great Depression, Edward Hopper‘s candid portraits of America have secured him a seat in the art historical ...

The Washington Post: Those who say Edward Hopper is the artist of social distancing may be wrong

Checking Twitter back in March, Michael Tisserand noticed a cat picture that somehow reminded him of the lighting in an Edward Hopper painting. He realized that was how he was feeling as well, so the ...

Those who say Edward Hopper is the artist of social distancing may be wrong

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"My aim in painting," Edward Hopper (1882-1967) once wrote, "has always been the most exact transcription possible of my most intimate impressions of nature." And yet, to look at many of Hopper's best ...

Edward Hopper is one of America's favorite painters, best-known for his shadowy oils Nighthawks, Luncheonette and Chop Suey that he painted in his New York studio. But the piece that put Hopper on the ...

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WBUR: How Cape Ann, a lost cat and a meet-cute catalyzed artist Edward Hopper's career

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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 Hopper's ...

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