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New York Movie is an oil on canvas painting by American painter Edward Hopper.The painting was begun in December 1938 and finished in January of 1939. [1] Measuring 32 1/4 x 40 1/8", New York Movie depicts a nearly empty movie theater occupied with a few scattered moviegoers and a pensive usherette lost in her thoughts.
It's not every day that someone can turn $100 into six figures. But on Monday night's episode of "Antiques Roadshow," one lucky woman did just that. "Gallery price would be $500,000," said ...
The Circle Theater: Oil on canvas: 1936: Private collection: Jo Painting: Oil on canvas: 1936: Whitney Museum of American Art: 46.2 cm × 41.1 cm (18 3/16 in. × 16 3/16 in.) Cape Cod Afternoon: 1936: Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute: The Sheridan Theater: Oil on canvas: 1937: Newark Museum: White River at Sharon: Watercolor and pencil on ...
That's right, an original piece by Edward Hopper is worth a ton of dough. In fact, back in 2013, the artist sold not one, but two paintings for well over $1 million.
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.
According to the AP, a painting that "sat unsold for years" in the gallery where Kinkade's "career first took off" -- with a $110,000 price tag -- was bought for $150,000 after the artist died ...
Between 2007 and 2009, Brooks interviewed artists and contributed more than 70 essays about art for First Person Artist, her weekly column in The Huffington Post. She founded the Huffington Post Arts section in 2010 and its Science section in 2011. [9] [10] In 2011, she presented "The Creative Process in Eight Stages" at a TEDx conference.
He even wrote a letter that goes with the painting describing the adventures they had together back in the late 1800s. Now, when the letter alone was valued at $2,000, we knew the painting had to ...