A new documentary about Edward Hopper, famous for paintings like Nighthawks (1942), focuses on his marriage to Josephine Nivison Hopper through her little-seen diary entries. The PBS film, HOPPER: An ...
Edward Hopper painted “First Branch of the White River, Vermont” in 1938 from a hillside on the farm at which he and his wife, Jo, were staying. The painting is now in the collection of the Museum of ...
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 Hopper's ...
Edward Hopper’s time in Vermont was bracketed by natural disasters: the flood of 1927 and the New England hurricane of 1938. In between, the artist who would later become famous for scenes of urban ...
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