Edward Hopper's Last Painting Takes The Stage, American Art
Two Comedians from 1966 is an existential tour de force that represents the culmination of Edward Hopper’s career. His final painting, it is a seminal and poignant work that embodies the most important and defining themes of his art. Before it comes to auction in Sotheby's American Art Sale (16 November, New York), discover more about Hopper's dramatic farewell painting.
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In 'Edward Hopper's New York,' a city and artist forever entwined - The Boston Globe
Edward Hopper Whitney Museum of American Art
Edward Hopper's Public and Private New York - Yale University Press
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Edward Hopper's Last Painting Takes The Stage, American Art
Girl at a Sewing Machine - Hopper, Edward. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza
Day After the Funeral
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