An important but previously overlooked chapter of Vermont art history is now coming to light, thanks to a stroke of serendipity on the internet. She soon learned that one of the most popular American ...
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 ...
For Edward Hopper, a rugged coastline or rural highway could be as psychologically charged as a café at night or a deserted city street. But the American artist’s landscapes tend to get overshadowed ...
In the anthology In Sunlight or in Shadow, editor Block and 16 other authors, including Joyce Carol Oates and Stephen King, pen short stories inspired by Edward Hopper’s paintings. How did this ...
Edward Hopper must have been desperate to turn for help to Robert Moses, of all people. It was 1947 and Mr Hopper, his reputation as one of America’s great realist painters by then secure, was facing ...
An interactive map newly developed by the Whitney Museum of American Art pairs present-day pictures of New York cityscapes with paintings by the artist Edward Hopper. The Whitney created the map to ...
A little boy was trying energetically to climb atop one of the two lions that have long “guarded” the Art Institute as people poured through the doors on Saturday, becoming the latest of the millions ...
WATCH: A high-profile historian thinks so. But was it stolen? Or saved? Reporters Emily Sweeney and Malcolm Gay teamed up to dig into the claim. The self-portrait stored away at the Museum of Fine ...
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