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  1. Edward Hopper: Light years, October 1 to November 12, 1988 by Edward Hopper, 1988
  2. Edward Hopper by Rolf G. Renner, 2001
  3. Edward Hopper, die Wahrheit des Lichts (German Edition) by Heinz Liesbrock, 1985
  4. Edward Hopper, 1882-1967: Selection de la collection permanente du Whitney Museum of American Art, New York et autres collections, 8 octobre 1991-12 janvier ... 1992, Musee Rath, Geneva (French Edition) by Edward Hopper, 1991
  5. Edward Hopper Postcard Book by Edward Hopper, 2001-04
  6. Der melancholische Blick: Die Grossstadt im Werk des amerikanischen Malers Edward Hopper (European university studies. Series XXVIII, History of art) (German Edition) by Hubert Beck, 1988
  7. Edward Hopper (Rizzoli Art Series) by Rizzoli, 1992-05-15
  8. Edward Hopper by Gail Levin,
  9. Edward Hopper: Selections from the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art by Edward Hopper, 1991
  10. Edward Hopper (Penguin modern painters) by Edward Hopper, 1964
  11. Edward Hopper (French Edition) by Edward Hopper, 1989
  12. Edward Hopper: Women by Patricia A. Junker, 2008-09
  13. Edward Hopper, 1882-1967: Hayward Gallery, London, 11 February to 29 March 1981 : a selection from the exhibition Edward Hopper, the art and the artist ... from 16 September 1980 to 25 January 1981 by Edward Hopper, 1981
  14. Edward Hopper. Sommer am Meer. by Deborah Lyons, 2003-02-01

81. The New York Review Of Books: John Updike
Links to reviews and articles published by the author in the journal, plus a bibliography.Category Arts Literature American 20th Century Updike, John...... by Emily Ballew Neff, with an essay by William L. Pressly November 30, 1995 Archer'sWay August 10, 1995 hopper's Polluted Silence edward hopper and the
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John Updike
John Updike was born in 1932 in Shillington, Pennsylvania. In 1954 he began to publish in The New Yorker, where he continues to contribute short stories, poems, and criticism. His novels have won the Pulitzer Prize, among other awards. In 2002 he published the novel Seek My Face
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We Always Treat Women Too Well
We Always Treat Women Too Well , a hilarious send-up of pulp fiction, tells how a lascivious young lady overcomes rebellion in Ireland.
Seven Men
In Seven Men
From the Archives
February 27, 2003 'A Lone Left Thing'
Marsden Hartley Catalog of the exhibition edited byElizabeth Mankin Kornhauser edited by James Timothy Voorhies
August 15, 2002 O Beautiful for Spacious Skies
Catalog of the exhibition by Andrew Wilton and Tim Barringer
February 14, 2002 New Kind on the Block November 29, 2001 The Thing Itself
Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Drawings and Prints
August 9, 2001 Hawthorne Down on the Farm July 5, 2001 A MISSING 'S' June 21, 2001

82. AMICO Members: Library: Sample Records
AMICO Sample Records. Full view WMAA.31_426.tif, hopper, edward (American,18821967). Early Sunday Morning, 1930 Whole - 35 3/16 x 60 1/4 in.
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WMAA.31_426.tif Hopper, Edward
(American, 1882-1967)
Early Sunday Morning,
Whole - 35 3/16 x 60 1/4 in. (89.4 x 153 cm)
Frame - 43 x 68 1/2 in. (109.2 x 174 cm)
Oil on canvas
Context:
Early Sunday Morning was acquired by the Whitney Museum within a few months of its completion, the first Edward Hopper painting to enter the Permanent Collection. It is still regarded as one of Hopper's most evocative works, a paradigm of the solemn isolation with which he imbued his city views and of the way in which he distilled, rather than recorded, his subjects. In Early Sunday Morning he copied an actual row of buildings on Seventh Avenue in New York (the work was originally titled Seventh Avenue Shops). But Hopper strove to generalize the site, avoiding the kind of topical detail embraced by contemporaries like Reginald Marsh. The lettering in the shop signs, for instance, is apparent, but unreadable.
Whitney Museum of American Art
, 945 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10021
No. 31.426

83. Movies Unlimited: Product Page
Ford, William Forrest, Charley Grapewin, Sydney Greenstreet, John Hamilton, WalterHampden, Weldon Heyburn, Russell Hicks, William hopper, edward Keane, Arthur
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84. Artposterstore.com - Your Art Prints And Poster Superstore
Eakins, Thomas El Greco Escher, MC Frederick Lord, Leighton Gauguin, Paul Hiroshige,Utagawa Hokusai, Katsushika Homer, Winslow hopper, edward Hughes, Arthur
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85. Art Prints - Edward Hopper Fine Art Posters
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86. Edward Hopper - Artist Biography, Image Of Painting, Portrait, Sculpture, Or Ill
AskART.com's auction results, biographies, images and books pertaining to this artist known for town-land Category Arts Art History Artists H hopper, edward......edward hopper Listing in AskART, an Internet artists directory and search enginefeaturing over 24000 North American painters, portraitists, miniaturists
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87. Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection: American Masters
TBA 036 hopper, edward(18821967) The Martha McKean of Wellfleet.TBA 037 hopper, edward (1882-1967) Dead Tree and Lombard House.
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THYSSEN-BORNEMISZA COLLECTION: AMERICAN MASTERS
From the collection of the Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza comes this slide set of American Master paintings from the eighteenth- to the twentieth-centuries. The diversity of American painting is represented in this set of 170 slides by such American masters as John S. Copley, William Merrit Chase, Hans Hofmann, and Georgia O'Keefe. Ninety-two carefully selected details complement seventy-eight whole views.
This set of 170 slides sells for $425.00. You may buy the entire set or individual slides from the set.
To search for a specific artist, use the find mode (under Edit) in the pull down menu. How To Order From This Set. Go Directly To The Order Form TBA 001 Albright, Ivan L. (1897-1983)
There Comes a Time TBA 002 Avery, Milton (1885-1965)
Homework TBA 003 Bearden, Romare (1914-1988)
Sunday After Sermon TBA 004 Bellows, George W. (1882-1925)
A Grandmother TBA 005 Benton, Thomas Hart (1889-1975)
Pop and the Boys TBA 006 Bluemner, Oscar (1867-1938)
Red and White TBA 007 Brown, John G. (1831-1913)

88. Smithsonian: American Artists
20th century, hopper, edward, An edward hopper Scrapbook A look athopper's life, his friends and his paintings, Law, Lisa, A Visual
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About Smithsonian Websites A-Z Home Exhibitions ... American American Artists American Art and Design American Artists Fields of American Art and Design: Architecture and Gardens Crafts, Folk and Decorative Arts Film, Theater and TV Graphic Arts ... Writing and Literature General Artists at Work: Creativity at the Smithsonian
Looks at the visual and artistic skills of Smithsonian employees Oral History Interviews
Conversations with American artists Rebels: Painters and Poets of the 1950’s
Portraits of poets anchored by their words The Artful Presidency: Selections from the Archives of American Art
Celebrates connections between American artists and presidents from George Washington to the Carter administration Treasures From the Archives of American Art
Pays tribute to the thousands of donors to the Archives of American Art Brady, Matthew Mathew Brady’s Portraits
A selection of daguerreotypes celebrating the artist's style Breuer, Marcel Lajos Marcel Breuer: A Centennial Celebration
Documents one of the most influential architects and designers of the 20th Century Burnett, Carol

89. Scolls Caillebotte, Gustave; (1848 - 1894); French Painter
hopper, edward (18821967). American painter. Light at Two Lights Collection of Blount,Inc., Montgomery, Alabama. hopper, edward (1882-1967). American painte.
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Scolls Caillebotte, Gustave; (1848 - 1894); French painter Brighton Beach Victoria and Albert Museum, London Constable, John (1776-1837). English painter Chain Pier, Brighton 1827; Oil on canvas, 127 x 183 cm (50 x 72 in) Constable, John (1776-1837). English painter The Stormy Sea (or The Wave) 1869; Oil on canvas, 117 x 160.5 cm (3' 10" x 5' 3 1/2")
Musee d'Orsay, Paris Courbet, Gustave (1819-77). French painter The Maas at Dordrecht 1660; Oil on canvas
The National Gallery of Art at Washington D.C. Cuyp, Aelbert (1620-91) Dutch painter The Sea of Galilee Walters Art Gallery at Baltimore Delacroix, Eugène
in full Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix
(1798 1863) French painter Max Schmitt in a Single Scull
1871; Oil on canvas, 82.6 x 117.5 cm (32 1/2 x 46 1/4 in)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Eakins, Thomas (1844-1916). American painter The Biglen Brothers Racing 1873; National Gallery of Art at Washington D.C. Eakins, Thomas (1844-1916). American painter Starry Night over the Rhone June 1889; Oil on Canvas, 72 x 92 cm (29 x 36 1/4 in)
The Museum of Modern Art, New York

90. Academic Directories
hopper, edward, Mark Harden's Artchive edward hopper Images, a biography,and a bibliography are presented here by Mark Harden's Artchive.
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91. Edward Hopper: The Watercolors - National Museum Of American Art - Absolutearts.
edward hopper The Watercolors National Museum of American Art The first majorexhibition in forty years of the watercolors of edward hopper (1882–1967
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The first major exhibition in forty years of the watercolors of Edward Hopper (1882–1967) will premiere at the Smithsonian's American Art Museum on October 22, 1999. The exhibition, co-organized with the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, features fifty-six watercolors made between 1923 and the mid-1940s, ranging from early scenes of Gloucester and Cape Cod to works painted on trips to Mexico and Charleston. The watercolors are the body of work that brought Hopper, then in his forties, his first critical and financial success. The product of several years' research by Virginia M. Mecklenburg (senior curator at the Museum of American Art) and Margaret Lynne Ausfeld (curator at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts ), Edward Hopper: The Watercolorsbrings together rarely seen masterworks from fifteen private lenders and eighteen museums. Senators Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.) and Robert Bennett (R-Utah), both longtime arts advocates, are honorary patrons for the exhibition. The watercolors present an approach very different from that of Hopper's oils and their carefully composed urban scenes heavy with alienation and rigid geometry.

92. Artist Edward Hopper
A gallery of artist edward hopper's paintings available as free ecards,and as fine art posters and prints. Artist edward hopper.
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Nighthawks, 1942

93. A.D. Lines Catalog Search
Retail Price. hopper, edward. Gas 1940 (EASA080). 31.5 X 23.5. $50.00. This printis available through art.com. hopper, edward. Lighthouse At Two Lights (EA-SA076).
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94. MyStudios- Edward Hopper
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Edward hopper is considered the first significant American painter in twentieth-century art. After decades of patient work, Hopper enjoyed a success and popularity that since the 1950s has continually grown. His authentic portrayals of the American landscape have become icons of American culture. As a student of Robert Henri, founder of the Ash Can School, Henri's realism greatly influenced Hopper's work. His early work shows his love of architecture as a vechicle for expressing shadow, light, and color. Hopper dreamed of becoming a naval architect. This lifelong fascination with sailing and the sea provdied a subject to which Hopper consistently returned to throughout his career as a painter. In 1921 his paintings caught the eye of leading critics and dealers. He swiftly rose to the status of America's foremost Realist. He once described his work as "an art based on the American scene." His evocative canvases confront the viewer with images of isolation and alienation that echoed his own introspection.
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Tables for Ladies, 1930

95. WCMA | Collections | American
by Milton Avery, Charles Burchfield, Joseph Cornell, Charles Demuth, Lyonel Feininger,Marsden Hartley, Hans Hofmann, Winslow Homer, edward hopper, John Marin
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T he American Collection consists of approximately 5,500 works, representing 49 percent of the permanent collection. The collection of 18th and 19th century American art contains important works by John Singleton Copley, Thomas Eakins, William Harnett, William Morris Hunt, George Inness, John Frederick Kensett, John LaFarge and Benjamin West. Late 19th century and early modern holdings include works by Milton Avery, Charles Burchfield, Joseph Cornell, Charles Demuth, Lyonel Feininger, Marsden Hartley, Hans Hofmann, Winslow Homer Edward Hopper , John Marin, Georgia O'Keeffe, Morton Schamberg , Joseph Stella, Kay Sage Tanguy and Grant Wood
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96. American Painting: Edward Hopper
Excerpts from Ray Carney's American Vision edward hopper's A Womanin the Sun Click here for best printing of text. When John Sloan
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for best printing of text When John Sloan dismissed French Impressionist work in toto as "eyesight painting," his remark went to the heart of the difference between the two traditions. Homer, and the painters within the tradition with which Sloan sought to affiliate himself, are engaged in a deliberate attempt to move beyond the perceptions of the social, sexual, and physical eyeto open another eye in our being altogether: an eye not of sight (though it must be rendered in terms of sight), but of insightthe mind's eye that registers our dreams, fears, and desires. Whereas the French Impressionists regale us with the seductive pleasures of the body and the life of the senses, Homer, Eakins, and Hopper, in an Emersonian way, practice a transcendental painting that attempts to make bodies transparently responsive to universal currents of feeling. A Woman in the Sun

97. NPR : Nighthawks, Present At The Creation
edward hopper's 1942 'Nighthawks' captures three customers seated at the counterof a brightly lit allnight diner, all seemingly lost in their own thoughts.
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Listen to Edward Hopper discuss his philosophy on art in a June 17, 1959, interview at the Whitney Museum of American Art. (From Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Hear Hopper discuss his painting process . (From Ruth Gurin Bowman's WNYC radio program, Views on Art , 1967–1973. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Listen to a March 21, 1995, Morning Edition report on what people see in Nighthawks . Susan Stamberg's report features excerpts of a 1961 interview with Hopper.
Listen to a July 1, 1995, All Things Considered report by Michael Goldfarb on a Whitney Museum exhibit of Hopper's works
Edward Hopper's Nighthawks
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Hear excerpts of Edward Hopper interviews and listen to previous NPR reports on the artist.
Oct. 7, 2002 "Night in brilliant interior of cheap restaurant. Cherry wood counters and tops of surrounding stools. Lights on metal tanks at rear right. Brilliant streaks of jade green tiles three-quarters across canvas at base of glass. Very good-looking blond boy in white (coat, cap) inside counter. Girl in red blouse and brown hair eating sandwich..."
It could be a description of just about any diner in any major city, some place passed at two in the morning, its icy glow leaking into dark streets. It could be any place, or perhaps a composite memory, pieced together from countless diners glimpsed in passing. In fact, it's Edward Hopper's outline for his most famous painting

98. Artnet
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99. Hopper

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Edward Hopper
1882 (Nyack, New York)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(New York City) Painted landmarks of American realism combined with isolation, loneliness and meloncoly
American painter, whose highly individualistic works are landmarks of American realism. His paintings embody in art a particular American 20th-century sensibility that is characterized by isolation, melancholy, and loneliness.
Hopper was born on July 22, 1882, in Nyack, New York, and studied illustration in New York City at a commercial art school from 1899 to 1900. Around 1901 he switched to painting and studied at the New York School of Art until 1906, largely under Robert Henri. He made three trips to Europe between 1906 and 1910 but remained unaffected by current French and Spanish experiments in cubism. He was influenced mainly by the great European realists—Diego Velazquez, Francisco de Goya, Honore Daumier, Edouard Manet—whose work had first been introduced to him by his New York City teachers. His early paintings, such as Le pavillon de flore, were committed to realism and exhibited some of the basic characteristics that he was to retain throughout his career: compositional style based on simple, large geometric forms; flat masses of color; and the use of architectural elements in his scenes for their strong verticals, horizontals, and diagonals.
Although one of Hopper's paintings was exhibited in the famous Armory Show of 1913 in New York City, his work excited little interest, and he was obliged to work principally as a commercial illustrator for the next decade. In 1925 he painted House by the Railroad, a landmark in American art that marked the advent of his mature style. The emphasis on blunt shapes and angles and the stark play of light and shadow were in keeping with his earlier work, but the mood—which was the real subject of the painting—was new: It conveyed an atmosphere of all-embracing loneliness and almost eerie solitude.

100. Hopper Font Set
This font set is based on the handwriting styles of American artistEdward hopper and his wife, Josephine Nivison hopper. Select
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This font set is based on the handwriting styles of quintessential American artist Edward Hopper and his wife, Josephine Nivison Hopper, and was produced in conjunction with the Whitney Museum of American Art. Both artists kept a record of Edward's paintings in a series of journals, which provide the basis for this set. Unlike font sets which feature two similar handwriting samples of one artist, the Edward Hopper font set presents two distinct handwriting styles. The Edward Hopper font is typically masculine, with its sharp angularity, while the Josephine Hopper font presents an interesting contrast, given its elegant, rounded shape, with significantly more flourish. The extras, culled from the aforementioned journals, feature 52 Hopper sketches, which run the gamut from landscapes to nude studies.

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