Edward Hopper - Interior Courtyard at 48 rue de Lille, Paris (1906)
Tables for Ladies ~ Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper - First branch of the white river, Vermont
Edward Hopper (American, 1882–1967),
St. Francis’ Towers, Santa Fe, 1925.
Watercolor, 13 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches
Edward Hopper (1882 - 1967). House by Squam River, Gloucester, 1926. Watercolor. 12 x 15 in.
Ground Swell ~ Edward Hopper
Lighthouse and Buildings, Portland Head, Cape Elizabeth, Maine (1927)
- Edward Hopper Currently viewing: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Edward Hopper - Construction in Mexico
To escape the tense climate of New England, Hopper and his wife Jo began visiting Mexico for their summers in 1943. On their first trip they discovered the small town of Saltillo, and they returned there each summer for several years. Always painting en plein air and after 5 pm in order to record the best late afternoon light, Hopper produced an impressive group of watercolors inspired by the old town, including Construction in Mexico in 1946. -Sotheby’s
Previously unknown and unpublished EDWARD HOPPER
Tredwell’s Folly, Monhegan
Oil on board, 8 × 10 in.
Private Collection
The Long Leg, 1930 - Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper born 130 years ago (July 22, 1882 to May 15, 1967)














