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Author:
Davis, Elliot Bostwick, author.
Title:
Edward Hopper & Cape Ann : illuminating an American landscape / Elliot Bostwick Davis ; foreword by Oliver Barker.
Publisher:
Cape Ann Museum ;
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
224 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 27 x 29 cm
Subject:
Hopper, Edward,--1882-1967--Exhibitions.
Hopper, Edward,--1882-1967--Homes and haunts--Ann, Cape--Ann, Cape--Exhibitions.
Ann, Cape (Mass.)--Exhibitions.--Exhibitions.
Landscape painting, American--20th century--Exhibitions.
Hopper, Edward,--1882-1967.
Homes.
Landscape painting, American.
Massachusetts--Cape Ann.
1900-1999
Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Hopper, Edward, 1882-1967, artist.
Barker, Oliver, writer of foreword.
Whitney Museum of American Art, sponsoring body.
Cape Ann Museum, issuing body.
Notes:
This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition "Edward Hopper & Cape Ann: Illuminating an American Landscape," Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, Massachusetts, July 22-October 16, 2023. Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-218).
Summary:
"Edward Hopper & Cape Ann tells the largely ignored but significant origin story of Edward Hopper's years in and around Gloucester, Massachusetts--a period and place that imbued Hopper's paintings with a clarity and purpose that had eluded his earlier work. This volume focuses on summers Hopper spent there in the 1920s, starting in 1923, when he first embraced watercolor during outdoor painting excursions on Cape Ann and discovered one of his favorite subjects: houses and vernacular architecture. The success of Hopper's Gloucester watercolors transformed his work in all media and set the stage for his monumental career. Accompanying a major retrospective at the Cape Ann Museum, including an unprecedented loan of twenty-eight works from the Whitney Museum of American Art, this highly readable and beautifully illustrated volume reveals in great depth the lesser-known story about the influence of a young painter, Josephine Nivison, who became not only Hopper's wife but also the most trusted force underlying his artistic confidence. Here she is recast as principal producer of Hopper's distinctive style and his "brand" visionary from the time of their courtship until his death in 1967."
ISBN:
0847899349
9780847899340
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1371246636
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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