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Edward Hopper: Journey to Blackwell’s Island , January 18 - April 21, 2014

 Series

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Materials include master checklists; exhibition design materials; installation images; and publications pertainting to exhibitions organized and hosted by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in 2014.

Dates

  • January 18 - April 21, 2014

Conditions Governing Use

Images in this collection are either protected by copyright or are the property of CBMAA.

For requests to license high resolution art images, please contact reproductions@crystalbridges.org.

For requests to license high resolution installation images, please contact library@crystalbridges.org.

Exhibition Summary

Edward Hopper’s Blackwell’s Island offered a distant view of the architecture of what is now known as Roosevelt Island in New York. Visitors could glimpse into Hopper’s process in creating his quiet, powerful scenes by viewing the artist’s preliminary sketches (a series of four on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art), and comparing the finished painting to Hopper’s watercolors of other familiar landscapes.

Extent

From the Class: In progress Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Access note

Installation images are currently unavailable for this series.

Repository Details

Part of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Archives Repository

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