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How the painter stripped New York of its disorder to reveal its inhabitants’ solitude.
It is hard to imagine a more distinctively American reaction to Paris than that of the painter Edward Hopper when he arrived for the first time in autumn 1906. “Paris is a very graceful and beautiful
Edward Hopper
Buildings Come to Life, Christopher Benfey
Porter's New York State of Mind
Edward Hopper's New York captures his relationship to his city
How Cape Ann, a lost cat and a meet-cute catalyzed artist Edward Hopper's career
How Cape Ann, a lost cat and a meet-cute catalyzed artist Edward Hopper's career
Edward Hopper's Public and Private New York - Yale University Press
Edward Hopper's city of still lives - New Statesman
At MoMa, I saw an artwork that moved me – made by a machine - New Statesman