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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 ...
This is certainly one reason that Edward Hopper’s painting, “Nighthawks,” remains popular. Completed in 1942, the painting features individuals occupying a quiet diner as they receive ...
“So the story goes Edward Hopper — whether he captured Arthur, whether he found Arthur, is unclear — but Arthur was returned to a very grateful Jo Nivison.” Edward Hopper, "Jo Painting," 1936.
In fact, it turns out that Edward Hopper wasn’t the last artist to have an association with our house. For a time in the 1940s, it was occupied by one Ralph Booth, a landscape painter from Fishkill, ...
Edward Hopper: the artist that evoked urban loneliness and disappointment with beautiful clarity. The realist painter’s brand of Americanism was a counterpoint to the country’s optimism.
Happy birthday, Edward Hopper! Art lovers paid tribute to the American realist during a four-day celebration in New York City that ended on July 22—142 years after his birth in 1882. Hopper’s ...
In Edward Hopper’s painting “New York Interior,” a woman sits with her back to the viewer. The scene is both impersonal and intimate, her face hidden from view but the nape of her neck exposed.
Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks,” an iconic 1942 painting of a corner diner in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, is the artist’s most famous work.
Edward Hopper is often considered part the Ashcan School, an artistic movement founded by Robert Henri – one of Hopper’s instructors at the New York School of Art and Design.
Edward Hopper's "Room in New York" is the Sheldon Museum of Art's most iconic painting and is the subject of the exhibition "Edward Hopper and His Contemporaries." ...
Some paintings have the power to make art come alive, but a new activation this week will truly make brushstrokes jump off the canvas. In honor of the late American painter Edward Hopper's ...