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  1. Edward Hopper by Carol Troyen, Judith Barter, et all 2007-06-01
  2. Edward Hopper
  3. Edward Hopper: An Intimate Biography by Gail Levin, 2007-04-24
  4. Edward Hopper's New York by Avis Berman, Edward Hopper, 2005-02
  5. Edward Hopper: The Art and the Artist by Gail Levin, Whitney Museum of American Art, et all 1999-09-17
  6. Edward Hopper: Summer at the Seashore (Adventures in Art) by Deborah Lyons, Edward Hopper, 2003-05
  7. 2011 Hopper Deluxe Engagement Calendar by Edward Hopper, 2010-08-01
  8. Silent Theater: The Art of Edward Hopper by Walter Wells, 2007-06-05
  9. Edward Hopper: Light and Dark (Temporis Collection) by Gerry Souter, 2007-06-30
  10. Edward Hopper: 1882-1967, Vision of Reality (Big Art S.) by Ivo Kranzfelder, 2006-01-01
  11. Edward Hopper by Sheena Wagstaff, David Anfam, et all 2004-08-01
  12. Modern Life: Edward Hopper and His Time - Second Edition
  13. Edward Hopper by Sherry Marker, 2005
  14. Hopper's Places, Second edition by Gail Levin, 1998-12-10

1. Edward Hopper - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia article offers a brief background on the American artist.
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Edward Hopper
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Jump to: navigation search Nighthawks Art Institute of Chicago Edward Hopper July 22 May 15 ) was an American painter and printmaker . While most popularly known for his oil paintings, he was equally proficient as a watercolorist and printmaker in etching
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    Born in upper Nyack New York to a prosperous dry-goods merchant, Hopper studied illustration and painting in New York City at the New York Institute of Art and Design. One of his teachers, artist Robert Henri , encouraged his students to use their art to "make a stir in the world". Henri, an influence on Hopper, motivated students to render realistic depictions of urban life. Henri's students, many of whom developed into important artists, became known as the Ashcan School of American art . Hopper studied under Henri for ten years. Upon completing his formal education, Hopper made four trips to Europe to study the emerging art scene there, but unlike many of his contemporaries who imitated the abstract cubist experiments, the idealism and detail of the

2. MFA Boston: Exhibition: Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper s luminous paintings captured classic images of middleclass America and made him one of the most popular artists of the twentieth century.
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Edward Hopper Edward Hopper’s luminous paintings captured classic images of middle-class America and made him one of the most popular artists of the
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    Edward Hopper’s luminous paintings captured classic images of middle-class America and made him one of the most popular artists of the twentieth century. This exhibition focuses on the period of Hopper’s greatest achievements—from about 1925 to mid-century—during which he produced many works now considered icons of American art. Comprising fifty oil paintings, thirty watercolors, and twelve prints, including the favorites Nighthawks Chop Suey , and Lighthouse and Buildings, Portland Head, Cape Elizabeth, Maine , this exhibition's comprehensive appraisal of Hopper is not to be missed.
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5. Books About Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper Forty Masterpieces Schirmer s Visual Library A compact paperback collection Edward Hopper A Journal of His Work edited by Deborah Lyons
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Edward Hopper: The Art and the Artist
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Full range of Hopper's work with great access to the man and his art in a single comprehensive volume.
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A three-volume boxed set of Hopper's complete oils, watercolors, and illustrations.
Edward Hopper: Forty Masterpieces

Schirmer's Visual Library
A compact paperback collection of Hopper's best-known and most-loved work.
Edward Hopper: A Journal of His Work

edited by Deborah Lyons
Facsimile pages culled from Hopper's personal ledger books. Edward Hopper: The Watercolors by Virginia Mecklenburg Reproduces and examines over one hundred of Hopper's greatest watercolors. Edward Hopper and the American Imagination by Deborah Lyons and Adam D. Weinberg Hopper's most important paintings accompanied by original stories and poems inspired by his work. The Paintings of Edward Hopper notes and annotations by Gail Levin Hopper's complete oils. The Watercolors of Edward Hopper notes and annotations by Gail Levin Hopper's complete watercolors.

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7. Edward Hopper - Wikiquote
Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was an American Realist painter, best remembered for his eerily realistic depictions of solitude in
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  • In every artist's development the germ of a later work is always found in the earlier. I think a great deal of contemporary painting doesn't have that element(decaying from your original idea) in it at all.It is all cerebral invention.Inventions not conceived in the imagination at all...contemporary painting is false..it has no intimacy. To me form,color and design are merely a means to an end....I am interested primarily in the vast field of experience and sensation. Invention...is the essence of personality. ...all the sweltering, tawdry life of the American small town, and behind all, the sad desolation of our suburban landscape. I can’t always agree with what critics say – it may be true; it may not be true. I can't exactly describe the sensations, but they're entirely human and perhaps have nothing to do with aesthetics. Whom did I meet? Nobody. I'd heard of Gertrude Stein, but I don't remember having heard of Picasso at all. I used to go to the caf©s at night and sit and watch. I went to the theatre a little. Paris had no great or immediate impact on me.

8. Tang / Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper print. Night Shadows, 1921, Etching, 10 3/4 x 14 1/2 inches, Gift of Eva Marshall Bates Weaver 21, 1988.37
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9. Edward Hopper --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Edward Hopper US painter whose realistic depictions of everyday urban scenes shock the viewer into recognition of
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died May 15, 1967, New York City U.S. painter whose realistic depictions of everyday urban scenes shock the viewer into recognition of the strangeness of familiar surroundings. He strongly influenced the Pop art and New Realist painters of the 1960s and 1970s. Hopper, Edward... (75 of 330 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Edward Hopper Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post. Now readers of your website, blog-post, or any other web content can enjoy full access to this article on Edward Hopper , or any Britannica premium article for free, even those readers without a premium membership. Just copy the HTML code fragment provided below to create the link and then paste it within your web content. For more details about this feature, visit our

10. Handprint Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper (18821967) followed an independent and consistent artistic vision throughout his life, and became one of the great American realist painters
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Edward Hopper (1882-1967) followed an independent and consistent artistic vision throughout his life, and became one of the great American realist painters and a master of landscape watercolors. Son of a Nyack (New York) dry goods merchant, Hopper learned illustration at a correspondence school, then enrolled from 1902-06 at the New York School of Art, where he studied painting under Robert Henri
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Excluding a group of caricatures painted during his visit to Paris in 1906, roughly three fourths of Hopper's watercolors were painted in the decade 1923-32 when he was in his 40's; the rest were painted in the remaining three decades of his life. Nearly all these are landscape paintings of the deserts and towns around Santa Fe, New Mexico; street and rooftop views around Greenwich Village, New York (his home from 1913 to his death); and the coastal topography of Maine. Skyline Near Washington Square (1925, 38x55cm, in the collection of the Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Museum, Utica, NY) is characteristic of Hopper's New York paintings from the mid 1920's: subdued palette, crisp light profiling, strong value structure, and the brusk cropping of rooftop utility structures or urban skyline to create a static yet arrestingly designed image. Hopper takes the formal design practices of contemporaries such as Charles Demuth
By far the largest group of Hopper watercolors celebrates the New England landscape painted during his almost annual summer excursions to Maine. These often show lighthouses or isolated homes in town or countryside, starkly outlined against the flat planes of grassy knolls, flat ocean and clear sky.

11. MoMA Store Search: HOPPER EDWARD
By Walter Wells Silent Theater The Art of Edward Hopper illuminates the life and work of one of America s most celebrated yet enigmatic artists.
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12. WebMuseum: Hopper, Edward
Short biography with sample artworks for the realist painter.
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Hopper, Edward
T IMELINE Pre-War American Painting Hopper, Edward (1882-1967). American painter, active mainly in New York. He trained under Robert Henri, 1900-06, and between 1906 and 1910 made three trips to Europe, though these had little influence on his style. Hopper exhibited at the Armoury Show in 1913, but from then until 1923 he abandoned painting, earning his living by commercial illustration. Thereafter, however, he gained widespread recognition as a central exponent of American Scene painting, expressing the loneliness, vacuity, and stagnation of town life. Yet Hopper remained always an individualist: `I don't think I ever tried to paint the American scene; I'm trying to paint myself.'
  • Nighthawks
    1942 (120 Kb); Oil on canvas, 30 x 60 in; The Art Institute of Chicago
Paintings such as Nighthawks (Art Institute of Chicago, 1942) convey a mood of loneliness and desolation by their emptiness or by the presence of anonymous, non-communicating figures. But of this picture Hopper said: `I didn't see it as particularly lonely... Unconsciously, probably, I was painting the loneliness of a large city.' Deliberately so or not, in his still, reserved, and blandly handled paintings Hopper often exerts a powerful psychological impact distantly akin to that made by the Metaphysical painter de Chirico; but while de Chirico's effect was obtained by making the unreal seem real, Hopper's was rooted in the presentation of the familiar and concrete.

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See also: American Art "Edward Hopper, the best-known American realist of the inter-war period, once said: 'The man's the work. Something doesn't come out of nothing.' This offers a clue to interpreting the work of an artist who was not only intensely private, but who made solitude and introspection important themes in his painting. "He was born in the small Hudson River town of Nyack, New York State, on 22 July 1882. His family were solidly middle-class: his father owned a dry goods store where the young Hopper sometimes worked after school. By 1899 he had already decided to become an artist, but his parents persuaded him to begin by studying commercial illustration because this seemed to offer a more secure future. He first attended the New York School of Illustrating (more obscure than its title suggests), then in 1900 transferred to the New York School of Art. Here the leading figure and chief instructor was William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), an elegant imitator of Sargent . He also worked under Robert Henri (1869-1929), one of the fathers of American Realism - a man whom he later described as 'the most influential teacher I had', adding 'men didn't get much from Chase; there were mostly women in the class.' Hopper was a slow developer - he remained at the School of Art for seven years, latterly undertaking some teaching work himself. However, like the majority of the young American artists of the time, he longed to study in France. With his parents' help he finally left for Paris in October 1906. This was an exciting moment in the history of the Modern movement, but Hopper was to claim that its effect on him was minimal:

14. Edward Hopper Online
edward hopper American Scene Painter, 18821967 Guide to pictures of works by edward hopper in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.
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Edward Hopper was the quintessential realist painter of twentieth-century America. His images have become part of the very grain and texture of American experience, and even today, thirty years after his death, it is all but impossible to see America without some refraction through them.
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15. National Gallery Of Art-Edward Hopper
Premiere Performance Out my one window, an aria from Later the Same Evening an opera inspired by five paintings of edward hopper
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17. CGFA- Edward Hopper
hopper Page 1. To Biography 106KB. Home Page, Online Since 1996. To hopper-2 Alphabetical Index Nationality/Time Index Featured Artists.
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Soir Bleu, 1914, oil on canvas, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. 109KB Evening Wind, 1921, etching, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. 66KB House by the Railroad, 1925, oil on canvas. 116KB Self-Portrait, 1925-30, oil on canvas, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. 74KB Eleven A.M., 1926, oil on canvas, Hirshborn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. 103KB Two on the Aisle, 1927, oil on canvas, Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio. 90KB Railroad Sunset, 1929, oil on canvas, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. 97KB Room in New York, 1932, oil on canvas, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, University of Nebraska. 80KB Room in Brooklyn, 1932, oil on canvas, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 103KB Jo Painting (The Wife of the Artist), 1936, oil on canvas, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. 70KB Ground Swell, 1939, oil on canvas, Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington D.C. 123KB Cape Cod Evening, detail, 1939, National Gallery of Art at Washington D.C. 89KB Gas, 1940, oil on canvas. 108KB

18. SAAM: An Edward Hopper Scrapbook
The Smithsonian American Art Museum presents An edward hopper Scrapbook.
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This scrapbook, compiled by the staff of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, offers a glimpse into Hopper's life, his friends, and the paintings that have fascinated art lovers worldwide ever since Hopper first came to prominence during the mid 1920s. Thumb through the scrapbook page by page or find specific items according to the themes listed on the left.
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Sample artworks and a brief biography of the American realist painter.
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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.

20. Tate Modern | Past Exhibitions | Edward Hopper
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