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 EDWARD HOPPER
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 1882 - 1967
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 1882	 	 July 22, Edward Hopper born in Nyack, New York, 	   son of Garret Henry Hopper and Elizabeth Griffiths Smith Hopper, initially 	   attends a private school and then the local public school, Nyack High School.
 1899-1900	  With his parents’ support, studies illustration at the 	   Correspondence School of Illustrating.
 1900-1906	  New York School of Art, studies illustration with Arthur Keller 	   and Frank Vincent DuMond, then painting under Robert Henri, William Merritt 	   Chase, and Kenneth Hayes Miller. Painted [Solitary Figure in a Theatre].
 1905	  Employed as an illustrator by C. C. Phillips & Company, a New 	   York advertising agency.
 1906	 Visits Paris, painting city streets in an Impressionist manner and 	   watercolour caricatures.
 1907	  Participates in his first exhibition, organised by fifteen of Robert 	   Henri’s students in the old Harmonie Club building, 43-45 West Forty-second 	   Street, New York.
 1909-1910	  Visits Paris twice, painting out-of-doors along the Seine frequently.
 1913	  During winter exhibits in the International Exhibition, the Armory 	   Show and sold his first canvas there, Sailing 1911. Moves to top-floor 	   studio at 3 Washington Square North, New York, where he lived until his 	   death.
 1915-1924	  Learns to etch and concentrates on printmaking, producing an 	   outstanding array of etchings and drypoints. Including: American Landscape 	   1920.
 1920	  Solo exhibition of paintings, principally of his Paris years at 	   the Whitney Studio Club, New York. None of the paintings sell, and at thirty-seven, 	   still dependent on commercial illustration to earn his living, Hopper begins 	   to doubt whether he will achieve success as an artist.
 1923	  Begins to paint with watercolours, one is bought by the Brooklyn 	   Museum. Awarded prizes for etching in exhibitions in Chicago and Los Angeles. 	   Exhibits at National Arts Club, New York, in the Humorist’s Exhibition.
 1924	  Marries the painter, Josephine Verstille Nivison. Approaches Frank 	   Rehn who offers him his first solo exhibition at a commercial gallery; 	   all eleven paintings sell and five more are sold from the back room, enabling 	   Hopper to give up commercial illustration work and encouraging him to paint 	   in oils again.
 1925	  Exhibits at the Pennsylvania Academy in Philadelphia, they purchase 	   an oil painting. Visits Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he paints seven watercolours.
 1927	  Paints Automat. With sale of Two on the Aisle for 1,500 dollars 	   buys first automobile, a two-year-old Dodge. He is able to paint in remote 	   places in both Ogunquit and Gloucester.
 1929	 Included in MoMA’s second exhibition, Paintings by Nineteen 	   Living Americans.
 1930	  Paints Early Sunday Morning. During the summer, Hopper and his wife 	   rent “Bird Cage Cottage” in South Truro, Massachusetts on Cape 	   Cod.
 1933	 At age of fifty-one, receives his first large-scale solo exhibition 	   at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Exhibits twenty-five oils, thirty-seven 	   watercolours and eleven prints.
 1934	  In July Hopper and his wife move into the studio/house that he has 	   designed in South Truro (where they spent most of their successive summers).
 1935	  Paints House at Dusk. Awarded Temple Gold Medal, Pennsylvania Academy 	   of Fine Arts and the First Purchase Prize in watercolour, Worchester Art.
 1940	  Paints Office at Night.
 1941	  Paints Nighthawks, purchased by the Art Institute of Chicago, and 	   is an overnight success, becoming signature work for Hopper and an iconic 	   American image.
 1945	  Awarded Logan Art Institute Medal and Honorarium, The Art Institute 	   of Chicago.
 1950	  Retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, touring to 	   the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Awarded 	   honorary degree, Doctor of Fine Arts, by the Art Institute of Chicago. 	   Paints Cape Cod Morning.
 1952	  Hopper was one of four artists chosen by the American Federation 	   of Arts to represent the United States in the Venice Biennale. Paints Morning 	   Sun.
 1953	  Awarded Honorary degree, Doctor of Letters, Rutgers University. 	   The Metropolitan Museum, about to open new American wing, purchases Office 	   in a Small City.
 1955	 Gold Medal for Painting presented by the National Institute of Arts 	   and Letters in the name of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
 1956	  Awarded Huntington Hartford Foundation fellowship and stays at foundation’s 	   headquarters in Pacific Palisades, California for six months.
 1959	  Solo exhibition at Currier Gallery of Art, tours to Rhode Island 	   School of Design in December and Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut.
 1960	  Receives Art in America Annual Award. Paints Second Story Sunlight.
 1962	  October-November, The Complete Graphic Work of Edward Hopper, runs 	   at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
 1963	  Receives award from the St Botolph Club, Boston. Retrospective Exhibition 	   at the Arizona Art Gallery, in South Truro. Paints Sun in an Empty Room.
 1964	 May, protracted illness keeps Hopper from painting. Awarded M. V. 	   Khonstamn Prize for Painting, The Art Institute of Chicago. September-November, 	   major Retrospective Exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, which 	   travels to the Art Institute of Chicago and is well received by critics.
 1965	  Retrospective tours to the Detroit Institute of Arts and the City 	   Art Museum of St Louis. Awarded honorary degree, Doctor of Fine Arts, Philadelphia 	   College of Art. July 16, death of Hopper’s sister Marion in Nyack, 	   New York. Paints final work Two Comedians.
 1966	  Awarded Edward MacDowell Medal.
 1967	  May 15, Edward Hopper dies in his studio at 3 Washington Square 	   North.
 1968	  Jo Hopper dies on 6 March.
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