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  1. Pourquoi Edward Hopper a-t-iî intitulé son chef-d'œuvre "Nighthawks" ? -- pas des faucons nécessairement, mais plutôt un crocodile. L'ouragan Sandy a récemment ravivé ce évolution …

  2. Edward Hopper’s East Wind Over Weekhawken (1934), a Depression-era masterpiece, to be sold by the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts Peter Schmidt Before pondering the controversy, …

  3. 4 The view of Hopper as a critic of American society and ideology is not restricted to Europeans . See, for example, Susan C. Larsen who describes Hopper’s paintings as nar-ratives about an …

  4. • Edward studied at New York Institute of Art and Design for six years. Early on, Hopper modeled his style after Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas. • He married Josephine Nivison, who helped …

  5. Edward Hopper and the House by the Railroad (1925) Edward Hirsch Out here in the exact middle of the day, This strange, gawky house has the expression Of someone being stared at, …

  6. Edward Hopper : film criminel et peinture Jean Foubert Edward Hopper, New York Movie (1939) Depuis la parution d’Edward Hopper : The Art and the Artist (Gail Levin, 1980) 1, on sait …

  7. Camel's Hump, The, 1951 (0-281) Canal at Charenton, 1907 (0-150) Canal Lock at Charenton, 1907 (0-151) Cape Ann Granite, 1928 (0-260) Cape CodAflernoon, 1956 (0-502) [Cape Cod …