Posts Tagged ‘hopper’

Edward Hopper’s New York | Whitney Museum of American Art

December 11, 2022

https://whitney.org/exhibitions/edward-hopper-new-york#exhibition-promo
what the locations of his painting look like now

Enigmatic Isolation – WSJ

August 28, 2021

https://www.wsj.com/articles/edward-hopper-nighthawks-western-motel-yale-buick-11628284714

Enigmatic Isolation

Mysteries abound in Edward Hopper’s ‘Western Motel,’ which invites viewers to craft their own story about what’s happening.

Pretty Penny (Edward Hopper) – Picture of Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton – Tripadvisor

January 28, 2020

https://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g41742-d510288-i208752866-Smith_College_Museum_of_Art-Northampton_Hampshire_County_Massachusetts.html

“Pretty Penny” by Edward Hopper – Nyack Library – New York Heritage Digital Collections

January 28, 2020

https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/nyacklib/id/1938
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1939, Edward Hopper painted a picture of the house known as “Pretty Penny” for his neighbor, Helen Hayes.
To raise money to save Hopper’s birthplace, the Edward Hopper Preservation Foundation produced this stationery in 1985, noting that the house is the Nyack, NY home of the famous actress.

The original oil on canvas, 29 x 40 inches, is owned by Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA.
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Walking Tour – Hopper House

January 28, 2020

http://www.edwardhopperhouse.org/hoppersnyack.html

mentions in #4
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PRETTY PENNY
– 235 N BROADWAY
This 1850s Italianate style house was the home of the “First Lady of American Theatre” Helen Hays and her husband, playwright and screen-writer Charles MacArthur. They named the house Pretty Penny because, as they said, ‘that’s what it cost.’ Painted in 1939, it was the only commission Hopper accepted and he did so begrudgingly. Over the years, famous people have owned the home and more have been entertained here, among them Laurence Olivier, F Scott Fitzgerald, Katherine Hepburn, Vivien Leigh, Marilyn Monroe, Ed Sullivan, Rosie O’Donnell, Russel Crowe, and Madonna.
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Artist Incorporates Emoji Into Famous Artworks PHOTOS

April 6, 2014

Would #Hopper approve? MT @mashable: artist remixed famous artworks by incorporating #emoji: http://t.co/XXDloPJF3m http://t.co/uu9OPk04Au

http://mashable.com/2014/04/05/classic-art-emoji-culture