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In reply to the discussion: Edward Hopper Painting Sells for $91.9 Million, Setting New Record for American Art [View all]TexasBushwhacker
(21,086 posts)8. Yes, I appreciate it when wealthy collectors
share their art with museums. The ones who buy masterpieces and keep them in their homes for decades? Not so much.
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Edward Hopper Painting Sells for $91.9 Million, Setting New Record for American Art [View all]
DonViejo
Nov 2018
OP
Also "Nighthawks", which came later but his style and subject matter remained consistent.
brush
Nov 2018
#9
Nighthawks is linked below. Post 20, and here too... it is link to the picture..
Stuart G
Nov 2018
#21
Liberal Arts? Maybe Fine Arts if the artist were still alive, or Art Appreciation...
brush
Nov 2018
#22
So "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" was written about fifteen years after "Chop Suey"
Docreed2003
Nov 2018
#10
That picture is a treasure. It memorializes a time in America when those old gas pumps existed.
CTyankee
Nov 2018
#37
"Nighthawks" Chicago Art Institute..I've seen it many times..hit link, (incredible picture)
Stuart G
Nov 2018
#20
The owner had promised it to the Seattle Art Museum along with 65 works in his collection
maxsolomon
Nov 2018
#43