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 Hopper, Edward Biography(1882-1967)
 Was a realist painter of urban America. Edward Hopper exhibited at the Armory 
Show (1913) and sold an oil painting, but was unable to sell another for ten 
years so he supported himself as a commercial artist and illustrator, which had 
some effect on his oil paintings. His scenes of desolate streets and cheap 
eating-houses express the loneliness of big cities, especially New York, where 
he lived most of his life. Edward Hopper visited Europe three times but was 
quite untouched by contemporary European art. Edward Hopper’s famous oil paintings include: 
	YonkersNew York CornerRailroad SunsetLe BistroNighthawksSunlight on BrownstonesCape Cod EveningThe Martha McKeen of WellfleetMorning Sun |  |  | 
  
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