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And with summer upon us, Hopper’s 1952 painting Morning Sun strikes a particular chord—in fact, it’s been called it one of “the ultimate images of summer.” In it, a woman, modeled on ...
Her bare arms rest lightly on her bare legs. Edward Hopper painted her in 1952 for a work called Morning Sun. The picture has been widely reproduced for decades. But on a recent visit to its home ...
It isn't hard to imagine yourself inside an Edward Hopper painting — having a coffee at a late-night diner, or staring out the bedroom window at the bright morning sun. Now, for $150 a night ...
One day, she stops in front of the Edward Hopper painting Morning Sun. The gallery guard strikes up a conversation, which leads to one of the sad episodes of the woman’s not-entirely-sad life ...
Hopper even arguably gestures away from it his sympathetic studies of Josephine like “Morning Sun” (1952). But even here, in the half-sipped coffee mugs, is a brisk quietude. When taken ...
Edward Hopper is our great American artist of nostalgia ... in lawn chairs facing the sun, captured in eternal expectation, transfixed. In the former, a woman is seated uncomfortably at a piano ...