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Friday, 14 August 2015 09:18

The Carnegie Museum of Art Showcases Edward Hopper Paintings from Its Collection

The Carnegie Museum of Art. The Carnegie Museum of Art. Flickr

In 1913, Edward Hopper—then 30 years old—sold his first painting ever at the inaugural Armory Show in New York to Thomas F. Vietor, a merchant from New Jersey. The piece, titled Sailing, is now in the permanent collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art, along with 16 other Hopper paintings, drawings, and etchings.

For the first time, the Pittsburgh museum is displaying its Hopper collection in its entirety as part of the new exhibition “CMOA Collects Edward Hopper.”

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