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Please, Touch The Artwork follow-up Please, Watch The Artwork is a 'psychological spot the difference' featuring the work of ...
Edward Hopper. Now, a field of grass dances in a ... We don’t have the cacophony of the subway of the voices, of the pedlars on the street. We don’t have the crush of bodies.
Hilton Kramer, who founded this magazine in 1982, was one of the great defenders of the art of Edward Hopper. He was especially concerned with the scandalous treatment given to Hopper by the Whitney ...
American Masters” (9 p.m., PBS, TV-PG, check local listings) presents “Hopper: An American Love Story,” a profile of painter Edward Hopper ... York’s elevated subway, which offered ...
Edward Hopper loved to sail ... We don't have the cacophony of the subway, of the voices, of the peddlers on the street. We don't have the crush of bodies. We have an artist who is stripping ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Artist Edward Hopper sits by a manual printing press in his New York studio in a 1950s photo. Three Lions/Getty Images Share Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks ...
“Ed refused to take any interest in our very likely prospect of being bombed—and we live right under glass sky-lights and a roof that leaks whenever it rains,” wrote Edward Hopper’s ...
How well do you know your Ed Hopper? The question almost sounds insolent because, of course, America’s favorite 20th-century painter was not “Ed.” He was very much Edward. Reserved.
Edward Hopper, "Trawler," 1923-24. (Courtesy Whitney Museum of American Art/Licensed by Scala/Art Resource, NY; Heirs of Josephine N. Hopper/Licensed by Artists Rights Society, NY) A new exhibit ...
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 ...
Was it that grounded unfussiness that struck Edward Hopper as he stepped off the train here in the summer of 1923? He had been once before, in 1912, on the urging of his friend the artist Leon ...