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  2. List of works by Edward Hopper - Wikipedia

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    Whitney Museum of American Art: 61.8 cm × 74.6 cm (24 5/16 in. × 29 3/8 in.) East Side Interior: Etching: 1922: Whitney Museum of American Art: 20 cm × 24.9 cm (7 7/8 in. × 9 13/16 in.) The Cat Boat: Etching: 1922: Addison Gallery of American Art: 19.69 cm × 24.77 cm (7 3/4 in. × 9 3/4 in.) [dead link ‍] New York Restaurant: Oil on canvas

  3. East Wind Over Weehawken - Wikipedia

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    East Wind Over Weehawken is a 1934 oil painting on canvas by American realist painter Edward Hopper. It was held in the collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in the United States from 1952 until its sale to an anonymous buyer in December 2013. That sale brought a record price for a Hopper.

  4. Edward Hopper - Wikipedia

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    Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was an American realist painter and printmaker. He is one of America's most renowned artists and known for his skill in capturing American life and landscapes through his art. Born in Nyack, New York, to a middle-class

  5. 'Pawn Stars:' An Edward Hopper drawing gets a huge price tag

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    See more works by Edward Hopper: And Hopper's "East Wind Over Weehawken" went for nearly double that price. It was expected to sell for between $22 and $28 million but went for $40.5 million, an ...

  6. Space hopper - Wikipedia

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    The space hopper is a heavy rubber ball about 60–70 centimetres (24–28 in) in diameter, with two rubber handles protruding from the top. A valve at the top allows the ball to be inflated by a bicycle pump or car tire pump. A child can sit on top, holding the two handles, and bounce up and down until the ball leaves the ground.

  7. The Bootleggers (Hopper) - Wikipedia

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    Hopper returned to the town to paint several times over the next two decades. [4] In February 1913, Hopper was encouraged to submit work to the Armory Show. The committee accepted his painting Sailing (1911), where it sold for $250. Hopper was 30 years old, and it was his first sale ever, and his last for the next ten years. [3] Sailing (1911)

  8. File:Nighthawks by Edward Hopper 1942.jpg - Wikipedia

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    13 May 1942: purchased by Art Institute of Chicago from Edward Hopper, New York City: Credit line: 21 January 1942: completed by Edward Hopper 13 May 1942: bought by Daniel Catton Rich, director of the Art Institute of Chicago, for 3,000 US$ Inscriptions: Signature bottom right:

  9. Intermission (Hopper) - Wikipedia

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    Intermission is a 1963 painting by American realist Edward Hopper (1882–1967). It is a late period painting completed between March and April at his home and studio in Washington Square Park, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City, four years before his death at age 84.