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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 Online
Guide to 40 art museum sites and image archives where the paintings of Edward Hopper can be viewed online.
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2. EDWARD HOPPER Fine Art Artist: Artists' Art Auction Database + Biography
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3. Edward Hopper Online
5 works by Edward Hopper Edward Hopper at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Info about a 200708 exhibition Edward Hopper Edward Hopper at the Smithsonian American Art
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4. Edward Hopper Biography | Art Reproductions | Peintures De Reproduction | Galeri
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Hopper, Edward
Hopper, Edward Biography
U.S. painter whose realistic depictions of everyday urban scenes shock the viewer into recognition of the strangeness of familiar surroundings. Edward Hopper's oil paintings are characterized by isolation, melancholy, and loneliness.Hopper strongly influenced the Popart and New Realist painters of the 1960s and 1970s.
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 oil 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.
Most of his oil paintings portray scenes in New York or New England, both country and city scenes, all with a spare, homely quality-deserted streets, half-empty theaters, gas stations, railroad tracks, rooming houses. One of Hopper's best-known works, Nighthawks (1942, Art Institute of Chicago), shows an all-night cafe, its few uncommunicative customers illuminated in the pitiless glare of electric lights.
Although Hopper's artwork was outside the mainstream of mid-20th-century abstraction, his simplified schematic style was one of the influences on the later representational revival and on pop art. He died May 15, 1967, in New York City.

5. Edward Hopper - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Edward Hopper; Edward Hopper, SelfPortrait, 1906 Born July 22, 1882 (1882-07-22) Nyack, New York Died May 15, 1967 (aged 84) New York City Nationality
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Influenced by Robert Henri Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was a prominent American realist painter and printmaker . While most popularly known for his oil paintings, he was equally proficient as a watercolorist and printmaker in etching . In both his urban and rural scenes, his spare and finely calculated renderings reflected his personal vision of modern American life.
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    Hopper was born in upper Nyack New York , a yacht-building center on the Hudson River north of New York City. He was one of two children of a comfortably well-off, middle-class family. His parents, of mostly Dutch ancestry, were Garret Henry Hopper, a dry-goods merchant, and his wife Elizabeth Griffiths Smith. Though not as successful as his forebears, Garrett provided well for his two children with considerable help from his wife’s inheritance. He retired at age forty-nine.

6. WebMuseum: Hopper, Edward
Hopper, Edward (18821967). American painter, active mainly in New York. Interior scenes; Street scenes; Landscapes. He trained under Robert Henri, 1900-06, and between 1906 and 1910 made
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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.

7. Edward Hopper — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Hopper, Edward. Hopper, Edward, 1882–1967, American painter and engraver, b. Nyack, N.Y., studied in New York City with Robert Henri.
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    Hopper, Edward, Henri . Hopper lived in France for a year but was little influenced by the artistic currents there. His early paintings had slight success; he gained a reputation, however, through his etchings, which remain popular. The first one-man show of his paintings was held in 1920. Hopper excelled in creating realistic pictures of clear-cut, sunlit streets and houses, often without figures. In his paintings there is a frequent atmosphere of loneliness, an almost menacing starkness, and a clear sense of time of day or night. His work in oil and watercolor is slowly and carefully painted, with light and shade used for pattern rather than for modeling. Hopper is represented in many leading American museums. Early Sunday Morning (1930; Whitney Museum, N.Y.C.) and Nighthawks (1942; Art Institute of Chicago) are characteristic oils.

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9. Edward Hopper
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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:

10. Edward Hopper
Further reading on Hopper Edward Hopper 18821967 Transformation of the Real, by Rolf Gunter Renner. From the economical Taschen series, a good introduction to Hopper with images
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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:

11. The Great Paintings Of Edward Hopper
Eward Hopper was a prominent American realist painter and printmaker While most popularly known for his oil paintings. Search for the painting of your choice by this artist and
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12. Edward Hopper - Wikipédia
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Edward Hopper juillet mai ) est un peintre et graveur américain, qui exerça essentiellement son art à New York , où il avait son atelier. Il est considéré comme l’un des représentants du naturalisme ou de la scène américaine , parce qu’il peignait la vie quotidienne des classes moyennes . Au début de sa carrière, il représenta des scènes parisiennes avant de se consacrer aux paysages américains et de devenir un témoin attentif des mutations sociales aux États-Unis . Il produisit beaucoup d’ huiles sur toile , mais travailla également sur des affiches , des gravures en eau-forte et des aquarelles . Une grande partie de l’œuvre de Hopper exprime la nostalgie d’une Amérique passée, ainsi que le conflit entre nature et monde moderne. Ses personnages sont le plus souvent

13. Hopper, Edward: The Oxford Dictionary Of Art
Hopper, Edward (b Nyack, NY, 22 July 1882; d New York, 15 May 1967). American painter and etcher. He spent almost all his career in New York, but he travelled extensively in the USA
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14. Hopper, Edward - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Hopper, Edward
Hopper, Edward (1882–1967) US painter, printer, and illustrator. One of the foremost American realists, and the most famous exponent of New Realism in the 20th century, he is often
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16. Ground Swell (Emulation) By Hopper, Edward Reproduction Oil
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17. Hopper, Edward Definition Of Hopper, Edward In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Hopper, Edward, 1882–1967, American painter and engraver, b. Nyack, N.Y., studied in New York City with Robert Henri. Hopper lived in France for a year but was little influenced
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Hop per (h p r), Edward 18821967. American painter famous for his stark, realist style. Among his best-known works are Early Sunday Morning (1930) and Nighthawks (1942).
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