A little boy was trying energetically to climb atop one of the two lions that have long “guarded” the Art Institute as people poured through the doors on Saturday, becoming the latest of the millions ...
Edward Hopper was a visual alchemist. Scenes of life’s mundanities — offices, street corners, apartment blocks, rooftops — entered his eyes, traversed his meticulous brain, quested through spine and ...
Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks,” the 1942 oil painting depicting loneliness in the big city, is undoubtedly one of the most well-known and parodied pieces of American art of the past century. Over the ...
While untold millions have gazed upon the brightly lit, lonely confines of the diner pictured in Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks, the West Village eatery that was said to inspire it most likely never ...
In 1942, Edward Hopper painted his most well-known work, the powerful solitude of which regained relevance during the pandemic. Ever the evasive and guarded personality, Edward Hopper would often ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson and Dan Henninger Photo: Mike Segar/Reuters On a visit to Manhattan late last month I was walking north along the ...
Happy birthday, Edward Hopper! Art lovers paid tribute to the American realist during a four-day celebration in New York City that ended on July 22—142 years after his birth in 1882. Hopper’s talent ...
As the list of players withdrawing from the US Open at Flushing Meadows gets longer, one designer has summed up the mood in the tennis world with a new take on a classic painting. Did you know with a ...
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