2024The Rug LifeEDWARD HOPPER (1882-1967) LIMITED EDITION COLOR LITHOGRAPH TITLED LIGHTHOUSE AT TWO LIGHTS, 19IN XSee Sold Price
2024The Rug LifeEDWARD HOPPER (1882-1967) LIMITED EDITION COLOR LITHOGRAPH TITLED ADAM’S HOUSE, 24N X 26IN (61cm xSee Sold Price
2024The Rug LifeEDWARD HOPPER (1882-1967) LITHOGRAPH TITLED ROAD AND TREES, 19IN X 25IN (48cm x 64cm)See Sold Price
2024The Rug LifeEDWARD HOPPER (1882-1967) LIMITED EDITION COLOR LITHOGRAPH TITLED LIGHTHOUSE AT TWO LIGHTS, 21IN XSee Sold Price
2024The Rug LifeEDWARD HOPPER (1882-1967) LIMITED EDITION COLOR LITHOGRAPH TITLED GAS, 19.5IN X 25IN (50cm x 64cm)See Sold Price
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Edward Hopper exhibition to open at Newfields July 19INDIANAPOLIS – Explore the highly anticipated exhibition, “Edward Hopper and the American Hotel” presented by Schahet Hotels at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields from July 19 through Oct. 25. This exhibition will be welcoming guests back inside the IMA Galleries for the first time since mid-March. Travel back in time to experience the […]
Gift of Edward Hopper material enhances Whitney museum’s holdings NEW YORK – The Whitney Museum of American Art has received a major donation of archival materials relating to the artist Edward Hopper (1882–1967). The materials, to be known as the Sanborn Hopper Archive at the Whitney Museum of American Art, are the generous gift of the Arthayer R. Sanborn Hopper Collection Trust, says […]
Carnegie Museum exhibits its Edward Hopper collectionPITTSBURGH – In 1913, Edward Hopper sold his first painting at the first Armory Show. But it would be over a decade before the now-famed painter sold another. Instead, Hopper turned to etchings, drawings and watercolors, finding recognition for his masterful compositions of quiet, meditative moments.
Edward Hopper paintings on view for Whitney reopeningNEW YORK – The Whitney Museum of American Art’s fifth-floor galleries reopened Wednesday with three new exhibitions. The fifth-floor mezzanine galleries sample the Whitney’s holdings of work by Edward Hopper. His paintings are presented alongside examples of contemporary photography that use everyday scenes to evoke uncanny mystery and expectation. Selected acts from Alexander Calder’s miniature […]