You might not be familiar with these early works by Edward Hopper. 👀
Most people know him for his famous oil paintings—those poetic images of loneliness and isolation. But his early etchings give us a unique look at where his journey began.
In these foundational prints, you can already see the themes that defined his later work: solitary souls, lost in their own worlds, marked by sharp light and deep shadow. ✍️
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🖼 Edward Hopper, “Evening Wind,” 1921, etching in black, 7 x 8 1/4 in., Rosenwald Collection
🖼 Edward Hopper, “Night in the Park,” 1921, etching in black, 6 x 8 in., Rosenwald Collection
🖼 Edward Hopper, “East Side Interior,” 1922, etching in black, 7 × 8 in., Rosenwald Collection
🖼 Edward Hopper, “The Cat Boat,” 1922, etching in black, 7 x 9 in., Rosenwald Collection
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