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A preeminent figure in the history of American art, Edward Hopper began his career in relative obscurity. Although he sold his first painting in 1913, it would be more than 10 years before he sold another. He instead sustained himself as a commercial illustrator and channeled his personal artistic efforts into an incredibly rich period Carnegie Museum of Art Collects Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper south Carolina Morning, 1955 Vintage Print, on the Back, Copyright, Title and Description of the Work, Dimensions 36.5 X 28 Cm - Israel
Waiting for the Nighthawks – Edward Hopper and the Denizens of New York - The Village Voice
Artwork Replica Office in Small City by Edward Hopper (Inspired By) (1931-1967, United States)
Edward Hopper House
The Making Of The 58th Carnegie International - Carnegie Magazine
10 things to know about Edward Hopper - Art Shortlist
Visitor's Guide To The Fabulous Carnegie Museum of Art In Pittsburgh - The Geographical Cure
Artwork Replica House by the Railroad by Edward Hopper (Inspired By) (1931-1967, United States)
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20th Century Smithsonian American Art Museum
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