Edward Hopper came of age with cinema. As an artist, he left a lasting mark on it
How Edward Hopper’s lonely, voyeuristic scenes drew on the visual language of the cinema, and were captured in their turn
Scenes from a marriage, Edward and Josephine Hopper's - The Boston Globe
The pleasures of sadness – Tate Etc
Edward Hopper (1882–1967), Essay, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Understanding Edward Hopper's Lonely Vision of America, beyond “Nighthawks”
Hopping for Hopper — exhibit breaking records, 400th Anniversary
Hopper's New York Movie: Social History in Paint – Morgan Haigh
Edward Hopper's New York: A Study in Isolation at the Whitney
Edward Hopper - Wikipedia
Edward Hopper came of age with cinema. As an artist, he left a lasting mark on it
Edward Hopper, Second Story Sunlight, Double Exposure
Anglo-Saxon”: Nationalism and Race in the Promotion of Edward Hopper - Panorama
Edward Hopper Estate and the Jo Hopper Bequest to the Whitney Museum – Gail Levin
Edward Hopper – Good Morning Gloucester