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Edward Hopper: Houses

See below for more about Edward Hopper's life and work. To view larger images of Hopper's houses click on the thumbnail image below. These prints are for sale from AllPosters, one of the largest and most reputable online poster stores. They have a great selection, good customer service, and you can't usually find lower prices. (But if you have time and prefer to shop around, you can click here to compare poster stores.)

Edward Hopper - Second Story Sunlight Edward Hopper - High Noon Edward Hopper - High Noon Edward Hopper - House By the Railroad, 1925
Second Story Sunlight
Edward Hopper
20 in. x 16 in.
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High Noon
Edward Hopper
32 in. x 24 in.
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High Noon
Edward Hopper
30 in. x 24 in.
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House By the Railroad, 1925
Edward Hopper
14 in. x 11 in.
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Edward Hopper - Rooms By the Sea, 1951 Edward Hopper - Rooms by the Sea Edward Hopper - Cape Elizabeth Edward Hopper - Route 6 Eastham
Rooms By the Sea, 1951
Edward Hopper
31 in. x 25 in.
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Rooms by the Sea
Edward Hopper
14 in. x 11 in.
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Cape Elizabeth
Edward Hopper
32 in. x 24 in.
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Route 6 Eastham
Edward Hopper
32 in. x 24 in.
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Edward Hopper - A Room in Brooklyn Edward Hopper - Room in Brooklyn Edward Hopper - Cape Cod Morning Edward Hopper - Cape Cod Morning
A Room in Brooklyn
Edward Hopper
16 in. x 20 in.
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Room in Brooklyn
Edward Hopper
32 in. x 24 in.
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Cape Cod Morning
Edward Hopper
32 in. x 24 in.
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Cape Cod Morning
Edward Hopper
30 in. x 24 in.
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Edward Hopper - Seven A.m. Edward Hopper - Summertime Edward Hopper - Street Scene, Gloucester Edward Hopper - August in the City
Seven A.m.
Edward Hopper
29 in. x 23 in.
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Summertime
Edward Hopper
32 in. x 24 in.
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Street Scene, Gloucester
Edward Hopper
30 in. x 28 in.
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August in the City
Edward Hopper
29 in. x 23 in.
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Edward Hopper - Bootleggers Edward Hopper - House At Dusk Edward Hopper - Coast Guard Station
Bootleggers
Edward Hopper
29 in. x 23 in.
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House At Dusk
Edward Hopper
29 in. x 24 in.
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Coast Guard Station
Edward Hopper
28 in. x 20 in.
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Edward Hopper

Robert Hughes, the author of American Visions: The Epic History of Art in America, has written that "Edward Hopper was the quintessential realist painter of twentieth-century America." The American public agrees with the art experts when it comes to Hopper. His work is extremely popular.

Edward Hopper did not achieve artistic acclaim easily. He was born in Nyack, New York, in 1882. He studied at the New York School of Illustrating, and later at the more prestigious New York School of Art. Here he studied under American realist Robert Henri. After his studies at the NY School of Art, Edward Hopper went to Europe to study in Paris. This was 1906, at a key time in the development of modern art.

Hopper struggled for years. He paid the bills working as a commercial illustrator. His first creative success as a painter came in 1924 when he sold out a show at the Rehn Gallery in New York. This is the year he painted The House by the Railroad. He went on to create many other well-known works of art, including: The Bootleggers (1925), Drug Store (1927), Lighthouse Hill (1927), Chop Suey (1929), Coast Guard Station (1929), Lighthouse at Two Lights (1929), Room in Brooklyn (1932), Room in New York (1932), The Long Leg (1935), Yawl Riding a Swell (1935), Ground Swell (1939), New York Movie (1939), Gas (1940), Route 6 Eastham (1941), Nighthawks (1942), Martha McKeen of Wellfleet (1944), Approaching a City (1946), High Noon (1949), Seven A.M. (1949), Cape Cod Morning (1950), Rooms by the Sea (1951), Carolina Morning (1955), People in the Sun (1960), Second Story Sunlight (1960).

In the same year that his career first took off, 1924, Edward Hopper married Josephine Verstille Nivison. "Jo" modeled for many of Edward's paintings in the following years.

In 1967, Edward Hopper passed away, leaving us a wonderful legacy of fine art. His subject matter ranges from diners and restaurants, to rooms and houses, to women and other people. He painted cityscapes in New York, and many roads, lighthouses, sailboats, and other images of the sea from his summers in New England.


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