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Framed Nighthawks, 1942
Nighthawks, 1942
by Edward Hopper
42" x 26" Frame
 
Price: $375.29 
Framed Gas, 1940
Gas, 1940
by Edward Hopper
18" x 13" Frame
 
Price: $151.19 
Framed Early Sunday Morning, 1930
Early Sunday Morning, 1930
by Edward Hopper
19" x 14" Frame
 
Price: $155.69 
Framed Lee Shore, 1941
Lee Shore, 1941
by Edward Hopper
31" x 23" Frame
+ More Sizes
Price: $284.39 
Framed Lighthouse and Buildings, Portland Head, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, 1927
Lighthouse and Buildings, Portland Head, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, 1927
by Edward Hopper
17" x 14" Frame
 
Price: $150.29 
Framed Room in Brooklyn, 1932
Room in Brooklyn, 1932
by Edward Hopper
26" x 23" Frame
+ More Sizes
Price: $252.89 
Framed Night Shadows, 1921
Night Shadows, 1921
by Edward Hopper
17" x 15" Frame
 
Price: $167.39 
Framed My Roof 1928
My Roof 1928
by Edward Hopper
43" x 32" Frame
+ More Sizes
Price: $424.79 
Framed Lee Shore, 1941
Lee Shore, 1941
by Edward Hopper
43" x 31" Frame
+ More Sizes
Price: $418.49 
Framed Automat, 1927
Automat, 1927
by Edward Hopper
16" x 14" Frame
 
Price: $145.79 
Framed House by the Railroad, 1925
House by the Railroad, 1925
by Edward Hopper
18" x 17" Frame
 
Price: $166.49 
Framed Rooms by the Sea
Rooms by the Sea
by Edward Hopper
17" x 14" Frame
 
Price: $147.59 
Framed Portrait of Orleans, 1950
Portrait of Orleans, 1950
by Edward Hopper
19" x 15" Frame
 
Price: $154.79 
Framed Automat, 1927
Automat, 1927
by Edward Hopper
27" x 23" Frame
 
Price: $257.39 
Framed Western Motel, 1957
Western Motel, 1957
by Edward Hopper
38" x 26" Frame
 
Price: $332.99 
Framed Portrait of Orleans, 1950
Portrait of Orleans, 1950
by Edward Hopper
38" x 26" Frame
 
Price: $341.99 
Framed Western Motel, 1957
Western Motel, 1957
by Edward Hopper
19" x 14" Frame
 
Price: $157.49 
Framed Night Shadows, 1921
Night Shadows, 1921
by Edward Hopper
10" x 9" Frame
 
Price: $109.79 
Framed Marshall's House, 1932
Marshall's House, 1932
by Edward Hopper
18" x 14" Frame
 
Price: $152.09 
Framed Marshall's House, 1932
Marshall's House, 1932
by Edward Hopper
36" x 26" Frame
 
Price: $339.29 
Framed Hill and Houses, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, 1927
Hill and Houses, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, 1927
by Edward Hopper
17" x 14" Frame
 
Price: $150.29 
Framed Night on the El Train, 1918
Night on the El Train, 1918
by Edward Hopper
15" x 15" Frame
 
Price: $146.69 
Framed Hill and Houses, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, 1927
Hill and Houses, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, 1927
by Edward Hopper
29" x 22" Frame
 
Price: $261.89 
Framed Lighthouse Village (also known as Cape Elizabeth), 1929
Lighthouse Village (also known as Cape Elizabeth), 1929
by Edward Hopper
18" x 14" Frame
 
Price: $146.69 
Framed Lighthouse Village (also known as Cape Elizabeth), 1929
Lighthouse Village (also known as Cape Elizabeth), 1929
by Edward Hopper
31" x 22" Frame
 
Price: $278.99 
Framed Night on the El Train, 1918
Night on the El Train, 1918
by Edward Hopper
22" x 21" Frame
 
Price: $230.39 
Framed Methodist Church Tower, 1930
Methodist Church Tower, 1930
by Edward Hopper
14" x 16" Frame
 
Price: $145.79 
Framed Methodist Church Tower, 1930
Methodist Church Tower, 1930
by Edward Hopper
30" x 36" Frame
 
Price: $370.79 
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Edward Hopper (22 July, 1882 – 15 May, 1967) was an American fine art artist, popular for his oil and watercolor paintings. He was also a skilled printmaker. Hopper started showing his drawing ability at the tender age of 5. He received a lot of support from his family to enable him create art. Being a realist with a focus on displaying the modern life of the American society, he captured all scenes both rural and urban. Hopper’s 6 years of art training allowed him to work with great teachers such as William Merritt Chase and Robert Henry. He created several paintings during the time, covering landscapes and still life. After completing his studies, he worked with an advertising company, creating art for magazine covers. He would later travel to Europe in different occasions to learn the emerging art trends. Hopper got to learn about different artists and was very much impressed by the works of Rembrandt. When he finally went back to America, he rented space in New York City to create his work, but had to work on illustrations as a way to survive. At some point, his painting career went on a downward trend. Seeing no positive results, he resorted to etching in 1915 and only received widespread appreciation in the 1920s. Even through that, he would still make time to paint. He ended up earning a US Shipping Board Prize for his 1917 "Smash the Hun" war poster. Hopper’s breakthrough came in 1923 after his wife Josephine Nivision managed to have his watercolors displayed at the Brooklyn Museum. The museum bought his "The Mansard Roof" painting for $100 and admitted it in its permanent collection. At the age of 40, Hopper was receiving several awards, making several sales, and was moving fast to stability. His "Two on the Aisle" art later sold for $1,500. In 1931, many of his works were bought handsomely by Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art and more. Framed Edward Hopper art continue to sell to date and he remains one of the most celebrated artists.
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