Selected Works
- The Provincetown Bedroom, watercolor on paper, c. 1906
- View of Harbor in Volendam, oil on panel, 1907
- View of Haarlem, oil on panel, 1907
- Shacks, watercolor on paper, 1923
- Our Lady of Good Voyage, watercolor on paper, 1923
- Guinney Fleet in Fog, c. 1926–27
- Movie Theater–Gloucester, c. 1926–27
- South Truro Church (Odor of Sanctity), c. 1930
- Chez Hopper I–IV, series of paintings of Hopper's South Truro house, 1935–1959
- Portrait of Alan Slaters, watercolor on paper, 1937
- Cape Cod Hills (exhibited as Sandy Hills), c. 1936–38
- Dauphineé House, c. 1936–38
- The Kerosene Oil Lamp (Gifts–Cape Cod Bureau Top), oil on canvas, 1944
- Park Outside Studio Window, 1945
- Church of San Esteban, oil on canvas, 1946
- Obituary (Fleurs du Temps Jadis), oil on canvas, 1948
- Portrait of Bertram Hartman, watercolor on paper, 1949
- Jewels for the Madonna (Homage to Illa), oil on canvas, 1951
- Edward Hopper Reading Robert Frost, oil on canvas, c. 1955
- Buick in California Canyon, oil on canvas, 1957
- Goldenrod & Milkweed in Glorietta Peach Can, oil on canvas, 1965
Read more about this topic: Josephine Hopper
Famous quotes containing the words selected and/or works:
“She was so overcome by the splendor of his achievement that she took him into the closet and selected a choice apple and delivered it to him, along with an improving lecture upon the added value and flavor a treat took to itself when it came without sin through virtuous effort. And while she closed with a Scriptural flourish, he hooked a doughnut.”
—Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (18351910)
“Most works of art are effectively treated as commodities and most artists, even when they justly claim quite other intentions, are effectively treated as a category of independent craftsmen or skilled workers producing a certain kind of marginal commodity.”
—Raymond Williams (19211988)