Mr and Mrs Hopper
Gail Levin: How the Tate gets Edward Hopper wrong, 24 June 2004
Edward Hopper
edited by Sheena Wagstaff.
Tate Gallery, 256 pp., £29.99, May 2004,1 85437 533 4 Show More
edited by Sheena Wagstaff.
Tate Gallery, 256 pp., £29.99, May 2004,
“... Edward Hopper languished into his forties as a commercial illustrator. He got his first break thanks to a boost from a fellow artist called Josephine Verstille Nivison, who in the fall of 1923 got the Brooklyn Museum to include him in a group show to which she had been invited to contribute. He married her the following year. Success of a sort followed ... ”