Selected Works
Works of Edward Hopper with their own Wikipedia pages:
Title | Medium | Date | Collection | Dimensions | Image |
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Girl at Sewing Machine | oil on canvas | 1921 | Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum | 48 cm × 46 cm (19 in × 18 in) | |
Automat | oil on canvas | 1927 | Des Moines Art Center | 71.4 cm × 91.4 cm (28 in × 36 in) | |
Chop Suey | oil on canvas | 1929 | Barney A. Ebsworth Collection | 81.3 cm × 96.5 cm (32 in × 38 in) | |
Early Sunday Morning | oil on canvas | 1930 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 89.4 cm × 153 cm (35.2 in × 60.3 in) | |
Office at Night | oil on canvas | 1940 | Walker Art Center (Minneapolis) | 56.356 cm × 63.82 cm (22.1875 in × 25.125 in) | |
Nighthawks | oil on canvas | 1942 | Art Institute of Chicago | 84.1 cm × 152.4 cm (33 1⁄8 in × 60 in) | |
Hotel Lobby | oil on canvas | 1943 | Indianapolis Museum of Art | 81.9 cm × 103.5 cm (32 1⁄4 in × 40 3⁄4 in) | |
Office in a Small City | oil on canvas | 1953 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 71 cm × 102 cm (28 in × 40 in) |
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