No. 01 · Represented since 2016

Edward Hopper.

Nationality · Dates
American
1882 – 1967
Medium
Oil on canvas Watercolor, etching
Portrait of Edward Hopper
Biography

Hopper painted American silence. From his first mature canvases in the early 1920s until his death in 1967, he built a body of work that refused both the rhetoric of the regionalists and the consolation of abstraction.

Born in Nyack, New York, he trained at the New York School of Art under Robert Henri before three formative trips to Paris between 1906 and 1910. The Parisian light, and a sustained encounter with Degas and the Impressionists, would shape his treatment of the urban interior for the next five decades.

Recognition came late. He was nearly forty before he sold a second painting; nearly fifty before House by the Railroad (1925) entered the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, the institution's first acquisition of an American painter.

Pearl Street Gallery has represented the Hopper estate's secondary market presence since 2016, with a particular focus on the watercolors of the 1920s and the late etchings.

Selected works.

Six of twenty-three available

Across the index, works are held as fields of color. The full reproduction opens on each work's own page; where a painting remains under copyright, its entry stands in for the image.

Selected Exhibitions
  • 2026
    Quiet
    Geometries.
    Pearl Street, NY
  • 2023
    Hopper / Sheeler:
    Industry and Interior
    Pearl Street, NY
  • 2020
    Watercolors,
    1923 – 1934
    Pearl Street, NY
  • 2018
    The Late
    Etchings
    Pearl Street, NY
  • 2016
    Hopper:
    A Survey
    Pearl Street, NY (inaugural)
Acquisitions · Private viewings

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