Appraisal: 1922 Edward Hopper Etching, "The Cat Boat," from Boise Hour 2. Check out Todd Weyman's appraisal of a 1922 Edward Hopper etching, "The Cat Boat," in Boise Hour 2. Funding for ANTIQUES ...
Appraisal: 1922 Edward Hopper & 1926 John Sloan Etchings, from Detroit Hour 3. Watch Todd Weyman's appraisal of 1922 Edward Hopper & 1926 John Sloan etchings, in Detroit Hour 3.
The painter Edward Hopper (1882-1967) was a native son of Nyack. In his work, he often depicted village landmarks and other recognizable spots along the Hudson River, many still extant. Take the 1926 ...
Hopper is perhaps known better for his paintings than his etchings, for which he has had even greater success on the auction block. The last record sale of a Hopper painting occurred in 2005 at ...
Rusty boxcars sit in a rail yard surrounded by sleepy, weather-worn buildings. Waves of blond brush slightly bend in the wind as a utility pole rises in the foreground in Edward Hopper's 1928 "Freight ...
Three master artists — Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper and Columbus native George Bellows — captured working-class life in late 19th- and early 20th-century America. In paintings, drawings and prints, ...
Edward Hopper was 31 when the 1913 Armory Show opened in New York. If thrilled to be included among the 300 European and American artists in the largely modernist spectacle, he failed to record it, ...
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