List of works by Edward Hopper

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The following is an incomplete list of works by American painter Edward Hopper .

TitleMediumDateCollectionDimensionsImage
CylinderCharcoal on paper1894 Whitney Museum of American Art 37.9 cm × 27.3 cm
(14 15/16 in. × 10 3/4 in.)
Edward Hopper Cylinder.jpg
SailboatsWatercolor, graphite pencil
on paper
1895Whitney Museum of American Art10.8 cm × 12.5 cm
(4 1/4 in. × 4 15/16 in.)
At Valley Forgegraphite pencil on paper1895Whitney Museum of American Art20 cm × 15.6 cm
(7 7/8 in. × 6 1/8 in.)
The Lion at PlayWatercolor on paper1896Whitney Museum of American Art10.8 cm × 16.8 cm
(4 1/4 in. × 6 5/8 in.)
Painter and ModelOil on canvas1902–1904Whitney Museum of American Art26 cm × 20.6 cm
(10 1/4 in. × 8 1/8 in.)
Bridge in ParisOil on canvas1906Whitney Museum of American Art23.5 cm × 33 cm
(9 1/4 in. × 13 in.)
Le Pont des ArtsOil on canvas1907Whitney Museum of American Art60.2 cm × 73.2 cm
(23 11/16 in. × 28 13/16 in.)
Après-midi de juinOil on canvas1907Whitney Museum of American Art60.3 cm × 73.3 cm
(23 3/4 in. × 28 7/8 in.)
Le Quai des Grands Augustins
with Tree
Oil on canvas1907Whitney Museum of American Art60.5 cm × 73.7 cm
(23 13/16 in. × 29 in.)
Les lavoirs à Pont RoyalOil on canvas1907Whitney Museum of American Art59.7 cm × 73 cm
(23 1/2 in. × 28 3/4 in.)
Louvre and Boat LandingOil on canvas1907Whitney Museum of American Art60 cm × 73 cm
(23 5/8 in. × 28 3/4 in.)
The El StationOil on canvas1908Whitney Museum of American Art51.4 cm × 74.5 cm
(20 1/4 in. × 29 5/16 in.)
Railroad TrainOil on canvas1908 Addison Gallery of American Art 61.6 cm × 73.66 cm
(24 1/4 in. × 29 in.)
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Summer InteriorOil on canvas1909Whitney Museum of American Art61.6 cm × 74.1 cm
(24 1/4 in. × 29 3/16 in.)
The Louvre in a ThunderstormOil on canvas1909Whitney Museum of American Art59.8 cm × 73.2 cm
(23 9/16 in. × 28 13/16 in.)
Le Pont RoyalOil on canvas1909Whitney Museum of American Art61 cm × 73.8 cm
(24 in. × 29 1/16 in.)
Le Quai des Grands AugustinsOil on canvas1909Whitney Museum of American Art60.2 cm × 73 cm
(23 11/16 in × 28 3/4 in.)
Le Pavillon de FloreOil on canvas1909Whitney Museum of American Art60 cm × 73.2 cm
(23 5/8 in × 28 13/16 in.)
Le Bistro or The Wine ShopOil on canvas1909Whitney Museum of American Art61 cm × 73.3 cm
(24 in. × 28 7/8 in.)
SailingOil on canvas1911 Carnegie Museum of Art 60.96 cm × 73.66 cm
(24 in. × 29 in.)
American VillageOil on canvas1912Whitney Museum of American Art66 cm × 96.8 cm
(26 in. × 38 1/8 in.)
Squam LightOil on canvas1912private collection60.96 cm × 73.66 cm
(24 in. x 29 in.)
Queensborough BridgeOil on canvas1913Whitney Museum of American Art65.7 cm × 96.8 cm (25 7/8 in. × 38 1/8 in.)
Soir bleuOil on canvas1914Whitney Museum of American Art91.8 cm × 182.7 cm
(36 1/8 in. × 71 15/16 in.)
Road in MaineOil on canvas1914Whitney Museum of American Art61.6 cm × 74.3 cm
(24 1/4 in. × 29 1/4 in.)
Blackhead, MonheganOil on canvas1916–1919Whitney Museum of American Art23.8 cm × 32.9 cm
(9 3/8 in. × 12 15/16 in.)
Night on the El TrainEtching1918Private Collection18.7 cm x 19.9 cm
(7 3/8 in. x 7 13/16 in.)
The El StationEtching1919–1923Whitney Museum of American Art17.5 cm x 22.4 cm
(6 7/8 in. x 8 13/16 in.)
American LandscapeEtching1920 Philadelphia Museum of Art 18.4 cm × 31.8 cm
(7 1/4 in. × 12 1/2 in.)
House TopsEtching1921Philadelphia Museum of Art14.8 cm x 19.9 cm
(5 13/16 in. x 7 13/16 in.)
Night ShadowsEtching1921Whitney Museum of American Art & Metropolitan Museum of Art 17.4 cm × 20.8 cm
(6 7/8 in. × 8 3/16 in.)
Girl at Sewing Machine Oil on canvas1921 Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum 48.3 cm × 46 cm
(19 in. × 18 in.)
Girl at a Sewing Machine - 1921 - Hopper.jpg
Evening WindEtching1921Whitney Museum of American Art & Metropolitan Museum of Art 17.6 cm × 21 cm
(6 15/16 in. × 8 1/4 in.)
Evening Wind Hopper 1921.jpg
New York InteriorOil on canvasc. 1921Whitney Museum of American Art61.8 cm × 74.6 cm
(24 5/16 in. × 29 3/8 in.)
Edward Hopper, New York Interior, c. 1921 1 15 18 -whitneymuseum (40015892594).jpg
East Side InteriorEtching1922Whitney Museum of American Art20 cm × 24.9 cm
(7 7/8 in. × 9 13/16 in.)
East Side Interior 1922 Edward Hopper.jpg
The Cat BoatEtching1922 Addison Gallery of American Art 19.69 cm × 24.77 cm
(7 3/4 in. × 9 3/4 in.)
[ dead link ]
New York RestaurantOil on canvas1922 Muskegon Museum of Art, Michigan61 cm x 76.2 cm New york restaurant by edward hopper.jpg
The Cat BoatEtching on paper1922 Smithsonian American Art Museum 20 cm × 24.9 cm
(7 7/8 in. × 9 3/4 in.)
Edward Hopper, The Cat Boat, 1922, NGA 36513.jpg
Railroad CrossingOil on canvas1922–1923Whitney Museum of American Art74.8 cm × 101.8 cm
(29 7/16 in. × 4 1/16 in.)
Apartment HousesOil on canvas1923 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [1] 24 in. × 28 15/16 in. Apartment Houses by Edward Hopper.png
Drawing for Aux FortificationsCharcoal, chalk, graphite
on bristol board
1923Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts13 13/16 in. × 18 7/16 in.
The Mansard RoofWatercolor on paper1923 Brooklyn Museum 13 3/4 in. × 19 inches
The LocomotiveEtching1923Whitney Museum of American Art
The Lonely HouseEtching1923Metropolitan Museum of Art29.7 cm x 35.4 cm
(11 11/16 in. x 13 15/16 in.)
Moonlight InteriorOil on canvas1923
House in Italian QuarterWatercolor on paper1923 Smithsonian American Art Museum 50.5 cm × 60.6 cm
(19 7/8 in. × 23 7/8 in.)
Haskell's HouseWatercolor over graphite on paperboard1924 National Gallery of Art 34.3 x 49.5 cm (13 1/2 x 19 1/2 in
New York PavementsOil on canvas1924–1925 Chrysler Museum of Art 62.9 × 75.6 cm (24 3/4 × 29 3/4 in.)
House by the Railroad Oil on canvas1925 Museum of Modern Art The House by the Railroad by Edward Hopper 1925.jpg
Self-PortraitOil on canvas1925–1930Whitney Museum of American Art64.5 cm × 51.8 cm
(25 3/8 in. × 20 3/8 in.)
Ranch House, Santa FeWatercolor1925 Williams College Museum of Art
Day after the FuneralWatercolor on paper1925Private collection
SundayOil on canvas1926 The Phillips Collection
Washington, D.C.
Universalist ChurchWatercolor over graphite
on cream wove paper
1926 Princeton University Art Museum 35.6 cm × 50.8 cm
(14 in. × 20 in.)
Universalist Church (Edward Hopper, 1926).jpg
Drug StoreOil on canvas1927 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 73.7 cm x 101.9 cm
Lighthouse and Buildings, Portland Head, Cape Elizabeth, MaineWatercolor over graphite pencil on paper1927 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 34.3 cm x 49.5 cm
Lighthouse Hill1927 Dallas Museum of Art
Captain Upton's HouseOil on canvas1927collection of Steve Martin71.8 cm x 92.1 cm
(28 1/4 in. x 36 1/4 in.)
Coast Guard StationWatercolor, graphite pencil
on paper
1927Whitney Museum of America Art35.4 cm × 50.6  cm
(13 15/16 in. × 19 15/16 in.)
Coast Guard Station, Two Lights, Maine Watercolor, gouache,
charcoal on paper
1927Metropolitan Museum of Art35.2 cm × 50.5 cm
(13 7/8 in. × 19 7/8 in.)
Coast-Guard-Station-Two-Lights-Maine-Edward-Hopper-1927.jpg

Light at Two LightsWatercolor, graphite pencil
on paper
1927Whitney Museum of American Art35.4 cm × 50.8 cm
(13 15/16 in. × 20 in.)
Automat Oil on canvas1927 Des Moines Art Center 71.4 cm × 91.4 cm
(28 in. × 36 in.)
Automat-edward-hopper-1927.jpg
Two on the AisleOil on canvas1927 Toledo Museum of Art 102.2 cm × 122.6 cm
The CityOil on canvas1927 University of Arizona Museum of Art [ dead link ]
Night WindowsOil on canvas1928Museum of Modern Art
Manhattan Bridge Loop Oil on canvas1928 Addison Gallery of American Art 88.9 cm × 152.4 cm
(35 in. × 60 in.)
Manhattan-bridge-loop-edward-hopper-1928.jpg [ dead link ]
From Williamsburg BridgeOil on canvas1928Metropolitan Museum of Art74.6 cm × 111.1 cm
(29 3/8 in. × 43 3/4 in.)
Blackwell's IslandOil on canvas1928 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 87.6 cm × 151.3 cm
(34.5 in. × 59.5 in.)
Freight Cars, GloucesterOil on canvas1928 Addison Gallery of American Art 73.66 cm × 101.92 cm
(29 in. × 40 1/8 in.)
[ dead link ]
Chop Suey Oil on canvas1929Barney A. Ebsworth Collection81.3 cm × 96.5 cm
(32 in. × 38 in.)
Edward hopper chop suey.jpg
The Lighthouse at Two LightsOil on canvas1929Metropolitan Museum of Art74.9 cm × 109.9 cm
(29.5 in. × 43.25 in.)
Coast Guard StationOil on canvas1929 Montclair Art Museum 73.7 cm × 109.2 cm
(29 in. × 43 in.)
Railroad SunsetOil on canvas1929Whitney Museum of American Art74.5 cm × 122.2 cm
(29 5/16 in. × 48 1/8 in.)
Early Sunday Morning Oil on canvas1930Whitney Museum of American Art89.4 cm × 153 cm
(35.2 in. × 60.3 in.)
Early-sunday-morning-edward-hopper-1930.jpg
Tables for LadiesOil on canvas1930Metropolitan Museum of Art122.6 cm × 153 cm
(48.25 in. × 60.25 in.)
Apartment Houses, East RiverOil on canvas1930Whitney Museum of American Art89.1 cm × 152.7 cm
(35 1/16 in. × 60 1/8 in.)
Corn Hill
(Truro, Cape Cod)
Oil on canvas1930McNay Art Institute,
San Antonio
Hills, South TruroOil on canvas1930 Cleveland Museum of Art 69.5 cm × 109.5 cm [ dead link ]
House in Provincetown
Watercolor1930 University of Oklahoma Museum of Art [ dead link ]
Cobb's Barns, South TruroFabricated chalk and wax crayon on paper1930–1933Whitney Museum of American Art87.2 cm x 127.2 cm
(34.33 in. x 50.08 in.)
New York, New Haven
and Hartford
1931 Indianapolis Museum of Art [ dead link ]
Hotel RoomOil on canvas1931 Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
Barber ShopOil on canvas1931 Neuberger Museum of Art 60 in. × 78 in. Barber-Shop-by-Hopper-1931.jpg
Roofs of the Cobb BarnWatercolor on paper1931 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 50.6 cm x 70.8 cm
(19.94 in. × 27.88 in.)
[ dead link ]
Dauphinée House1932ACA Galleries [ dead link ]
Room in New York Oil on canvas1932 Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery
and Sculpture Garden, Lincoln NE
73.66 cm × 93.028 cm
(29 in. × 36 5/8 in.)
Room-in-new-york-edward-hopper-1932.jpg
Locust TreesWatercolor & graphite
on wove paper
1932 Addison Gallery of American Art 35.56 cm × 50.8 cm
(14 in. × 20 in.)
[ dead link ]
Ryder's HouseOil on canvas1933 Smithsonian American Art Museum 91.6 cm × 127 cm
(36 1/8 in. × 50 in.)
East Wind Over Weehawken Oil on canvas1934 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1952–2013)
Private collection
East Wind Over Weehawken, Edward Hopper 1934.tiff
House at DuskOil on canvas1935 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Shakespeare at DuskOil on canvas1935private collection
The Long Leg1935 The Huntington Library Collection [ dead link ]
Macomb's Dam Bridge 1935 Brooklyn Museum Macombs-Dam-Bridge-Edward-Hopper-1935.jpg
The Circle TheaterOil on canvas1936Private collection
Jo PaintingOil on canvas1936Whitney Museum of American Art46.2 cm × 41.1 cm
(18 3/16 in. × 16 3/16 in.)
Cape Cod Afternoon1936Museum of Art,
Carnegie Institute
The Sheridan TheaterOil on canvas1937 Newark Museum
White River at Sharon Watercolor and pencil on paper1937 Smithsonian American Art Museum 55.3 cm × 75.6 cm
(21 3/4 in. × 29 3/4 in.)
White-River-at-Sharon-Edward-Hopper-1937.jpg
Mouth of Pamet River—Fall Tide1937Collection of Thelma Z. & Melvin Lenkin
Compartment C, Car 293Oil on canvas1938IBM Corporation Collection
Cottages at North TruroWatercolor, pencil on paper193850.8 cm x 71.1 cm
(20 in. x 28 in.)
Edward hopper cottages at north truro.jpg
Bridle PathOil on canvas193959.4 cm × 107 cm
(23.375 in. × 42.125 in.)
New York Movie Oil on canvas1939 Museum of Modern Art Newyork-movie-edward-hopper-1939.jpg
Cape Cod EveningOil on canvas1939 National Gallery of Art,
Washington, D.C.
76.2 cm x 101.6 cm
(30 in. x 40 in.)
Ground Swell Oil on canvas1939 National Gallery of Art 91.92 cm × 127.16 cm
(36 3/16 × 50 1/16 in.)
Ground swell 2014.79.23.jpg
Gas Oil on canvas1940Museum of Modern Art66.7 cm × 102.2 cm
(26 1/4 in. × 40 1/4 in.)
Hopper-Gas-1940.png
Office at Night Oil on canvas1940 Walker Art Center (Minneapolis) Office-at-night-edward-hopper-1940.jpg
The Lee ShoreOil on canvas1941Private collection
Nighthawks Oil on canvas1942 Art Institute of Chicago 84.1 cm × 152.4 cm
(33 1/8 in. × 60 in.)
Hopper Nighthawks.jpg
Dawn in PennsylvaniaOil on canvas Terra Foundation for American Art [ dead link ]
Hotel Lobby Oil on canvas1943 Indianapolis Museum of Art 81.9 cm × 103.5 cm
(32 1/4 in. × 40 3/4 in.)
Hotel-lobby-edward-hopper-1943.jpg
SummertimeOil on canvas1943 Delaware Art Museum
Saltillo Mansion Watercolor on paper1943 Metropolitan Museum of Art 54 cm × 68.9 cm
(21 1/4 in. × 27 1/8 in.)
Saltillo-Mansion-Edward-Hopper-1943.jpg
Solitude1944Private collection81.3 cm × 127 cm [ dead link ]
Morning in a CityOil on canvas1944 Williams College Museum of Art 112.5 cm × 152 cm
(44 5/16 × 59 13/16 in.)
Rooms for TouristsOil on canvas1945 Yale University Art Gallery
August in the CityOil on canvas1945 Norton Museum of Art
West Palm Beach
Jo in WyomingWatercolor and graphite pencil on paper1946Whitney Museum of American Art35.4 cm × 50.6 cm
(13 15/16 × 19 15/16 in.)
Approaching a CityOil on canvas1946 The Phillips Collection [ dead link ]
El PalacioWatercolor and graphite pencil on paper1946Whitney Museum of American Art57 cm × 77.8 cm
(22 7/16 × 30 5/8 in.)
Summer EveningOil on canvas1947Private collection
Pennsylvania Coal Town1947 Butler Institute of American Art
Seven AMOil on canvas1948Whitney Museum of American Art76.7 cm × 101.9 cm
(30 3/16 in. × 40 1/8 in.)
High Noon Oil on canvas1949 Dayton Art Institute High-Noon-Edward-Hopper-1949.jpg
Conference at NightOil on canvas1949 Wichita Art Museum [ dead link ]
StairwayOil on canvas1949Whitney Museum of American Art40.6 cm × 30.2 cm
( 16 in. × 11 7/8 in.)
Cape Cod MorningOil on canvas1950 Smithsonian American Art Museum 86.7 cm × 102.3 cm
(34 1/8 in. × 40 1/4 in.)
Portrait of OrleansOil on canvas1950 De Young Museum, San Francisco [ dead link ]
Rooms by the Sea Oil on canvas1951Yale University Art Gallery74.3 cm × 101.6 cm
(29 1/4 in. × 40 in.)
First Row OrchestraOil on canvas1951 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 79 cm × 101.9 cm
(31 1/8 in. × 40 1/8 in.)
Morning SunOil on canvas1952 Columbus Museum of Art
Hotel by a Railroad Oil on canvas1952 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Hotel-by-a-Railroad-Edward-Hopper-1952.jpg
Sea Watchers1952Private collection
Office in a Small City Oil on canvas1953 Metropolitan Museum of Art 71 cm × 102 cm
(28 in. × 40 in.)
City SunlightOil on canvas1954 Hirshhorn Museum [ dead link ]
South Carolina MorningOil on canvas1955Whitney Museum of American Art77.2 cm × 102.2 cm
(30 3/8 in. × 40 1/4 in.)
Hotel WindowOil on canvas1956The Forbes Magazine Collection
Four Lane RoadOil on canvas1956Private collection
Sunlight on BrownstonesOil on canvas1956 Brooklyn Museum [ dead link ]
Western Motel Oil on canvas1957Yale University Art Gallery77.8 cm × 128.3 cm
(30 1/4 in. × 50 1/8 in.)
Sunlight in a CafeteriaOil on canvas1958 Yale University Art Gallery 102.1 cm × 152.7 cm
(40 3/16 in. × 60 1/8 in.)
Excursion into PhilosophyOil on canvas1959Private collection
Second Story Sunlight Oil on canvas1960Whitney Museum of American Art102.1 cm × 127.3 cm
(40 3/16 in. × 50 1/8 in.)
Second-Story-Sunlight-Edward-Hopper-1960.jpg
People in the SunOil on canvas1960 Smithsonian American Art Museum
Washington, D.C.
102.6 cm × 153.4 cm
(40 3/8 in. × 60 3/8 in.)
A Woman in the SunOil on canvas1961Whitney Museum of American Art101.9 cm × 155.6 cm
(40 1/8 in. × 61 1/4 in.)
New York OfficeOil on canvas1962 Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
Intermission Oil on canvas1963 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 101.6 cm × 152.4 cm
(40 in. × 60 in.)
Sun in an Empty Room Oil on canvas1963Private collection73 cm x 100.3 cm (28 3/4 in. x 39 1/2 in.)
Chair CarOil on canvas1965Private collection
Two Comedians Oil on canvas1965Private collection73.7 cm × 101.6 cm

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