Sunday, August 21, 2022 (continued)
There is an official
Edward Hopper Walking Tour in Nyack, NY, but we drove because of a time constraint.
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Edward Hopper House (1858) at 82 N Broadway is where the painter was born and raised |
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Miss Dickey's School at 36 Marion Street (c 1837) |
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First Baptist Church (1881, in Romanesque style) at 148 N Broadway, was founded by Edward Hopper's maternal great-grandfather, Rev Joseph W Griffiths |
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The Hopper family's butcher shop at 318 N Broadway inspired Edward Hopper to paint Seven AM |
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Seven AM (1948, by Edward Hopper) |
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"The Lee Shore" minus the house at 1 Laveta Pl |
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1 Laveta Pl (c 1890 in Queen Anne style) inspired The Lee Shore |
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The Lee Shore (1941, by Edward Hopper) |
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View of Hook Mountain from the foot of Ackerman Place |
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Hook Mountain, Nyack (c 1899, by Edward Hopper) |
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The Nyack Boat Club at 59 Gedney St is the alleged site where Edward Hopper sketched Little Boy Looking at the Sea when he was nine-years old |
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Little Boy Looking at the Sea (c 1891, by Edward Hopper) |
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16 First Avenue (c 1850, by William Dickey) was the house of a childhood friend of Edward Hopper |
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24 First Avenue (1867) was the house of another childhood friend of Edward Hopper |
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The former G H Hopper Dry Goods store at 10 S Broadway (1840) |
After meeting Tamiko's brother, Philip, for lunch, we used our Tyler Arboretum membership to visit the
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center.
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Edward Hopper wearing a mask |
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A fireplace that can also be seen in the painting New York Interior |
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Summer Evening (1947, by Edward Hopper) |
Next: More Rockland County.
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