Sunday, August 21, 2022

Edward Hopper Tour (8/21/2022)

Sunday, August 21, 2022 (continued)
There is an official Edward Hopper Walking Tour in Nyack, NY, but we drove because of a time constraint.
Edward Hopper House (1858) at 82 N Broadway is where
the painter was born and raised
Miss Dickey's School at 36 Marion Street (c 1837)
First Baptist Church (1881, in Romanesque style)
at 148 N Broadway, was founded by Edward Hopper's
maternal great-grandfather, Rev Joseph W Griffiths
The Hopper family's butcher shop at
318 N Broadway inspired Edward Hopper
to paint Seven AM
Seven AM (1948, by Edward Hopper)
"The Lee Shore" minus the house at 1 Laveta Pl
1 Laveta Pl (c 1890 in Queen Anne style) inspired The Lee Shore
The Lee Shore (1941, by Edward Hopper)
View of Hook Mountain from the foot of Ackerman Place
Hook Mountain, Nyack (c 1899, by Edward Hopper)
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
Little Boy Looking at the Sea (c 1891, by Edward Hopper)
16 First Avenue (c 1850, by William Dickey) was
the house of a childhood friend of Edward Hopper
24 First Avenue (1867) was the house of another
childhood friend of Edward Hopper
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.
Edward Hopper wearing a mask
A fireplace that can also be seen in 
the painting New York Interior 
New York Interior (c 1921, by Edward Hopper) 
Edward Hopper's Paint Box, Pencil Box, and Palette
The last paint box used by Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper's bicycle
Special Exhibition: Barkley L Hendricks: Intimate Impressions:
Another Great Day at Great Bay (2006)
Palm Trees in Mexico (undated, by Josephine Nivison Hopper)
Edward Hopper's bedroom
Painting corner
Edward Hopper's Highchair
View of the front porch that may have
inspired the painting Summer Evening
Summer Evening (1947, by Edward Hopper)
Next: More Rockland County.

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