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
Norman Rockwell – Good Morning Gloucester
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 and Andrew Wyeth: Rockland, Maine - Farnsworth Art Museum
Portrait of Orleans [Edward Hopper]
Buildings Come to Life, Christopher Benfey
Edward Hopper's city of still lives - New Statesman
Art Market, Hoping the Good Times Keep Rolling, Prepares for N.Y. Sales - WSJ
Edward Hopper show in Gloucester, Mass., looks at his summers there - The Washington Post