The following is an incomplete list of works by American painter Edward Hopper .
Title | Medium | Date | Collection | Dimensions | Image |
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Cylinder | Charcoal on paper | 1894 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 37.9 cm × 27.3 cm (14 15/16 in. × 10 3/4 in.) | |
Sailboats | Watercolor, graphite pencil on paper | 1895 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 10.8 cm × 12.5 cm (4 1/4 in. × 4 15/16 in.) | |
At Valley Forge | graphite pencil on paper | 1895 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 20 cm × 15.6 cm (7 7/8 in. × 6 1/8 in.) | |
The Lion at Play | Watercolor on paper | 1896 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 10.8 cm × 16.8 cm (4 1/4 in. × 6 5/8 in.) | |
Painter and Model | Oil on canvas | 1902–1904 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 26 cm × 20.6 cm (10 1/4 in. × 8 1/8 in.) | |
Bridge in Paris | Oil on canvas | 1906 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 23.5 cm × 33 cm (9 1/4 in. × 13 in.) | |
Le Pont des Arts | Oil on canvas | 1907 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 60.2 cm × 73.2 cm (23 11/16 in. × 28 13/16 in.) | |
Après-midi de juin | Oil on canvas | 1907 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 60.3 cm × 73.3 cm (23 3/4 in. × 28 7/8 in.) | |
Le Quai des Grands Augustins with Tree | Oil on canvas | 1907 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 60.5 cm × 73.7 cm (23 13/16 in. × 29 in.) | |
Les lavoirs à Pont Royal | Oil on canvas | 1907 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 59.7 cm × 73 cm (23 1/2 in. × 28 3/4 in.) | |
Louvre and Boat Landing | Oil on canvas | 1907 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 60 cm × 73 cm (23 5/8 in. × 28 3/4 in.) | |
The El Station | Oil on canvas | 1908 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 51.4 cm × 74.5 cm (20 1/4 in. × 29 5/16 in.) | |
Railroad Train | Oil on canvas | 1908 | Addison Gallery of American Art | 61.6 cm × 73.66 cm (24 1/4 in. × 29 in.) | [ dead link ] |
Summer Interior | Oil on canvas | 1909 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 61.6 cm × 74.1 cm (24 1/4 in. × 29 3/16 in.) | |
The Louvre in a Thunderstorm | Oil on canvas | 1909 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 59.8 cm × 73.2 cm (23 9/16 in. × 28 13/16 in.) | |
Le Pont Royal | Oil on canvas | 1909 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 61 cm × 73.8 cm (24 in. × 29 1/16 in.) | |
Le Quai des Grands Augustins | Oil on canvas | 1909 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 60.2 cm × 73 cm (23 11/16 in × 28 3/4 in.) | |
Le Pavillon de Flore | Oil on canvas | 1909 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 60 cm × 73.2 cm (23 5/8 in × 28 13/16 in.) | |
Le Bistro or The Wine Shop | Oil on canvas | 1909 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 61 cm × 73.3 cm (24 in. × 28 7/8 in.) | |
Sailing | Oil on canvas | 1911 | Carnegie Museum of Art | 60.96 cm × 73.66 cm (24 in. × 29 in.) | |
American Village | Oil on canvas | 1912 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 66 cm × 96.8 cm (26 in. × 38 1/8 in.) | |
Squam Light | Oil on canvas | 1912 | private collection | 60.96 cm × 73.66 cm (24 in. x 29 in.) | |
Queensborough Bridge | Oil on canvas | 1913 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 65.7 cm × 96.8 cm (25 7/8 in. × 38 1/8 in.) | |
Soir bleu | Oil on canvas | 1914 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 91.8 cm × 182.7 cm (36 1/8 in. × 71 15/16 in.) | |
Road in Maine | Oil on canvas | 1914 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 61.6 cm × 74.3 cm (24 1/4 in. × 29 1/4 in.) | |
Blackhead, Monhegan | Oil on canvas | 1916–1919 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 23.8 cm × 32.9 cm (9 3/8 in. × 12 15/16 in.) | |
Night on the El Train | Etching | 1918 | Private Collection | 18.7 cm x 19.9 cm (7 3/8 in. x 7 13/16 in.) | |
The El Station | Etching | 1919–1923 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 17.5 cm x 22.4 cm (6 7/8 in. x 8 13/16 in.) | |
American Landscape | Etching | 1920 | Philadelphia Museum of Art | 18.4 cm × 31.8 cm (7 1/4 in. × 12 1/2 in.) | |
House Tops | Etching | 1921 | Philadelphia Museum of Art | 14.8 cm x 19.9 cm (5 13/16 in. x 7 13/16 in.) | |
Night Shadows | Etching | 1921 | Whitney 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 canvas | 1921 | Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum | 48.3 cm × 46 cm (19 in. × 18 in.) | |
Evening Wind | Etching | 1921 | Whitney Museum of American Art & Metropolitan Museum of Art | 17.6 cm × 21 cm (6 15/16 in. × 8 1/4 in.) | |
New York Interior | Oil on canvas | c. 1921 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 61.8 cm × 74.6 cm (24 5/16 in. × 29 3/8 in.) | |
East Side Interior | Etching | 1922 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 20 cm × 24.9 cm (7 7/8 in. × 9 13/16 in.) | |
The Cat Boat | Etching | 1922 | Addison Gallery of American Art | 19.69 cm × 24.77 cm (7 3/4 in. × 9 3/4 in.) | [ dead link ] |
New York Restaurant | Oil on canvas | 1922 | Muskegon Museum of Art, Michigan | 61 cm x 76.2 cm | |
The Cat Boat | Etching on paper | 1922 | Smithsonian American Art Museum | 20 cm × 24.9 cm (7 7/8 in. × 9 3/4 in.) | |
Railroad Crossing | Oil on canvas | 1922–1923 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 74.8 cm × 101.8 cm (29 7/16 in. × 4 1/16 in.) | |
Apartment Houses | Oil on canvas | 1923 | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [1] | 24 in. × 28 15/16 in. | |
Drawing for Aux Fortifications | Charcoal, chalk, graphite on bristol board | 1923 | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts | 13 13/16 in. × 18 7/16 in. | |
The Mansard Roof | Watercolor on paper | 1923 | Brooklyn Museum | 13 3/4 in. × 19 inches | |
The Locomotive | Etching | 1923 | Whitney Museum of American Art | ||
The Lonely House | Etching | 1923 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 29.7 cm x 35.4 cm (11 11/16 in. x 13 15/16 in.) | |
Moonlight Interior | Oil on canvas | 1923 | |||
House in Italian Quarter | Watercolor on paper | 1923 | Smithsonian American Art Museum | 50.5 cm × 60.6 cm (19 7/8 in. × 23 7/8 in.) | |
Haskell's House | Watercolor over graphite on paperboard | 1924 | National Gallery of Art | 34.3 x 49.5 cm (13 1/2 x 19 1/2 in | |
New York Pavements | Oil on canvas | 1924–1925 | Chrysler Museum of Art | 62.9 × 75.6 cm (24 3/4 × 29 3/4 in.) | |
House by the Railroad | Oil on canvas | 1925 | Museum of Modern Art | ||
Self-Portrait | Oil on canvas | 1925–1930 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 64.5 cm × 51.8 cm (25 3/8 in. × 20 3/8 in.) | |
Ranch House, Santa Fe | Watercolor | 1925 | Williams College Museum of Art | ||
Day after the Funeral | Watercolor on paper | 1925 | Private collection | ||
Sunday | Oil on canvas | 1926 | The Phillips Collection Washington, D.C. | ||
Universalist Church | Watercolor over graphite on cream wove paper | 1926 | Princeton University Art Museum | 35.6 cm × 50.8 cm (14 in. × 20 in.) | |
Drug Store | Oil on canvas | 1927 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | 73.7 cm x 101.9 cm | |
Lighthouse and Buildings, Portland Head, Cape Elizabeth, Maine | Watercolor over graphite pencil on paper | 1927 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | 34.3 cm x 49.5 cm | |
Lighthouse Hill | 1927 | Dallas Museum of Art | |||
Captain Upton's House | Oil on canvas | 1927 | collection of Steve Martin | 71.8 cm x 92.1 cm (28 1/4 in. x 36 1/4 in.) | |
Coast Guard Station | Watercolor, graphite pencil on paper | 1927 | Whitney Museum of America Art | 35.4 cm × 50.6 cm (13 15/16 in. × 19 15/16 in.) | |
Coast Guard Station, Two Lights, Maine | Watercolor, gouache, charcoal on paper | 1927 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 35.2 cm × 50.5 cm (13 7/8 in. × 19 7/8 in.) | |
Light at Two Lights | Watercolor, graphite pencil on paper | 1927 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 35.4 cm × 50.8 cm (13 15/16 in. × 20 in.) | |
Automat | Oil on canvas | 1927 | Des Moines Art Center | 71.4 cm × 91.4 cm (28 in. × 36 in.) | |
Two on the Aisle | Oil on canvas | 1927 | Toledo Museum of Art | 102.2 cm × 122.6 cm | |
The City | Oil on canvas | 1927 | University of Arizona Museum of Art | [ dead link ] | |
Night Windows | Oil on canvas | 1928 | Museum of Modern Art | ||
Manhattan Bridge Loop | Oil on canvas | 1928 | Addison Gallery of American Art | 88.9 cm × 152.4 cm (35 in. × 60 in.) | [ dead link ] |
From Williamsburg Bridge | Oil on canvas | 1928 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 74.6 cm × 111.1 cm (29 3/8 in. × 43 3/4 in.) | |
Blackwell's Island | Oil on canvas | 1928 | Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art | 87.6 cm × 151.3 cm (34.5 in. × 59.5 in.) | |
Freight Cars, Gloucester | Oil on canvas | 1928 | Addison Gallery of American Art | 73.66 cm × 101.92 cm (29 in. × 40 1/8 in.) | [ dead link ] |
Chop Suey | Oil on canvas | 1929 | Barney A. Ebsworth Collection | 81.3 cm × 96.5 cm (32 in. × 38 in.) | |
The Lighthouse at Two Lights | Oil on canvas | 1929 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 74.9 cm × 109.9 cm (29.5 in. × 43.25 in.) | |
Coast Guard Station | Oil on canvas | 1929 | Montclair Art Museum | 73.7 cm × 109.2 cm (29 in. × 43 in.) | |
Railroad Sunset | Oil on canvas | 1929 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 74.5 cm × 122.2 cm (29 5/16 in. × 48 1/8 in.) | |
Early Sunday Morning | Oil on canvas | 1930 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 89.4 cm × 153 cm (35.2 in. × 60.3 in.) | |
Tables for Ladies | Oil on canvas | 1930 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 122.6 cm × 153 cm (48.25 in. × 60.25 in.) | |
Apartment Houses, East River | Oil on canvas | 1930 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 89.1 cm × 152.7 cm (35 1/16 in. × 60 1/8 in.) | |
Corn Hill (Truro, Cape Cod) | Oil on canvas | 1930 | McNay Art Institute, San Antonio | ||
Hills, South Truro | Oil on canvas | 1930 | Cleveland Museum of Art | 69.5 cm × 109.5 cm | [ dead link ] |
House in Provincetown | Watercolor | 1930 | University of Oklahoma Museum of Art | [ dead link ] | |
Cobb's Barns, South Truro | Fabricated chalk and wax crayon on paper | 1930–1933 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 87.2 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 Room | Oil on canvas | 1931 | Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum | ||
Barber Shop | Oil on canvas | 1931 | Neuberger Museum of Art | 60 in. × 78 in. | |
Roofs of the Cobb Barn | Watercolor on paper | 1931 | Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art | 50.6 cm x 70.8 cm (19.94 in. × 27.88 in.) | [ dead link ] |
Dauphinée House | 1932 | ACA Galleries | [ dead link ] | ||
Room in New York | Oil on canvas | 1932 | Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Lincoln NE | 73.66 cm × 93.028 cm (29 in. × 36 5/8 in.) | |
Locust Trees | Watercolor & graphite on wove paper | 1932 | Addison Gallery of American Art | 35.56 cm × 50.8 cm (14 in. × 20 in.) | [ dead link ] |
Ryder's House | Oil on canvas | 1933 | Smithsonian American Art Museum | 91.6 cm × 127 cm (36 1/8 in. × 50 in.) | |
East Wind Over Weehawken | Oil on canvas | 1934 | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1952–2013) Private collection | ||
House at Dusk | Oil on canvas | 1935 | Virginia Museum of Fine Arts | ||
Shakespeare at Dusk | Oil on canvas | 1935 | private collection | ||
The Long Leg | 1935 | The Huntington Library Collection | [ dead link ] | ||
Macomb's Dam Bridge | 1935 | Brooklyn Museum | |||
The Circle Theater | Oil on canvas | 1936 | Private collection | ||
Jo Painting | Oil on canvas | 1936 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 46.2 cm × 41.1 cm (18 3/16 in. × 16 3/16 in.) | |
Cape Cod Afternoon | 1936 | Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute | |||
The Sheridan Theater | Oil on canvas | 1937 | Newark Museum | ||
White River at Sharon | Watercolor and pencil on paper | 1937 | Smithsonian American Art Museum | 55.3 cm × 75.6 cm (21 3/4 in. × 29 3/4 in.) | |
Mouth of Pamet River—Fall Tide | 1937 | Collection of Thelma Z. & Melvin Lenkin | |||
Compartment C, Car 293 | Oil on canvas | 1938 | IBM Corporation Collection | ||
Cottages at North Truro | Watercolor, pencil on paper | 1938 | 50.8 cm x 71.1 cm (20 in. x 28 in.) | ||
Bridle Path | Oil on canvas | 1939 | 59.4 cm × 107 cm (23.375 in. × 42.125 in.) | ||
New York Movie | Oil on canvas | 1939 | Museum of Modern Art | ||
Cape Cod Evening | Oil on canvas | 1939 | National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. | 76.2 cm x 101.6 cm (30 in. x 40 in.) | |
Ground Swell | Oil on canvas | 1939 | National Gallery of Art | 91.92 cm × 127.16 cm (36 3/16 × 50 1/16 in.) | |
Gas | Oil on canvas | 1940 | Museum of Modern Art | 66.7 cm × 102.2 cm (26 1/4 in. × 40 1/4 in.) | |
Office at Night | Oil on canvas | 1940 | Walker Art Center (Minneapolis) | ||
The Lee Shore | Oil on canvas | 1941 | Private collection | ||
Nighthawks | Oil on canvas | 1942 | Art Institute of Chicago | 84.1 cm × 152.4 cm (33 1/8 in. × 60 in.) | |
Dawn in Pennsylvania | Oil on canvas | Terra Foundation for American Art | [ dead link ] | ||
Hotel Lobby | Oil on canvas | 1943 | Indianapolis Museum of Art | 81.9 cm × 103.5 cm (32 1/4 in. × 40 3/4 in.) | |
Summertime | Oil on canvas | 1943 | Delaware Art Museum | ||
Saltillo Mansion | Watercolor on paper | 1943 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 54 cm × 68.9 cm (21 1/4 in. × 27 1/8 in.) | |
Solitude | 1944 | Private collection | 81.3 cm × 127 cm | [ dead link ] | |
Morning in a City | Oil on canvas | 1944 | Williams College Museum of Art | 112.5 cm × 152 cm (44 5/16 × 59 13/16 in.) | |
Rooms for Tourists | Oil on canvas | 1945 | Yale University Art Gallery | ||
August in the City | Oil on canvas | 1945 | Norton Museum of Art West Palm Beach | ||
Jo in Wyoming | Watercolor and graphite pencil on paper | 1946 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 35.4 cm × 50.6 cm (13 15/16 × 19 15/16 in.) | |
Approaching a City | Oil on canvas | 1946 | The Phillips Collection | [ dead link ] | |
El Palacio | Watercolor and graphite pencil on paper | 1946 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 57 cm × 77.8 cm (22 7/16 × 30 5/8 in.) | |
Summer Evening | Oil on canvas | 1947 | Private collection | ||
Pennsylvania Coal Town | 1947 | Butler Institute of American Art | |||
Seven AM | Oil on canvas | 1948 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 76.7 cm × 101.9 cm (30 3/16 in. × 40 1/8 in.) | |
High Noon | Oil on canvas | 1949 | Dayton Art Institute | ||
Conference at Night | Oil on canvas | 1949 | Wichita Art Museum | [ dead link ] | |
Stairway | Oil on canvas | 1949 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 40.6 cm × 30.2 cm ( 16 in. × 11 7/8 in.) | |
Cape Cod Morning | Oil on canvas | 1950 | Smithsonian American Art Museum | 86.7 cm × 102.3 cm (34 1/8 in. × 40 1/4 in.) | |
Portrait of Orleans | Oil on canvas | 1950 | De Young Museum, San Francisco | [ dead link ] | |
Rooms by the Sea | Oil on canvas | 1951 | Yale University Art Gallery | 74.3 cm × 101.6 cm (29 1/4 in. × 40 in.) | |
First Row Orchestra | Oil on canvas | 1951 | Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden | 79 cm × 101.9 cm (31 1/8 in. × 40 1/8 in.) | |
Morning Sun | Oil on canvas | 1952 | Columbus Museum of Art | ||
Hotel by a Railroad | Oil on canvas | 1952 | Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden | ||
Sea Watchers | 1952 | Private collection | |||
Office in a Small City | Oil on canvas | 1953 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 71 cm × 102 cm (28 in. × 40 in.) | |
City Sunlight | Oil on canvas | 1954 | Hirshhorn Museum | [ dead link ] | |
South Carolina Morning | Oil on canvas | 1955 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 77.2 cm × 102.2 cm (30 3/8 in. × 40 1/4 in.) | |
Hotel Window | Oil on canvas | 1956 | The Forbes Magazine Collection | ||
Four Lane Road | Oil on canvas | 1956 | Private collection | ||
Sunlight on Brownstones | Oil on canvas | 1956 | Brooklyn Museum | [ dead link ] | |
Western Motel | Oil on canvas | 1957 | Yale University Art Gallery | 77.8 cm × 128.3 cm (30 1/4 in. × 50 1/8 in.) | |
Sunlight in a Cafeteria | Oil on canvas | 1958 | Yale University Art Gallery | 102.1 cm × 152.7 cm (40 3/16 in. × 60 1/8 in.) | |
Excursion into Philosophy | Oil on canvas | 1959 | Private collection | ||
Second Story Sunlight | Oil on canvas | 1960 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 102.1 cm × 127.3 cm (40 3/16 in. × 50 1/8 in.) | |
People in the Sun | Oil on canvas | 1960 | 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 Sun | Oil on canvas | 1961 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 101.9 cm × 155.6 cm (40 1/8 in. × 61 1/4 in.) | |
New York Office | Oil on canvas | 1962 | Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts | ||
Intermission | Oil on canvas | 1963 | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art | 101.6 cm × 152.4 cm (40 in. × 60 in.) | |
Sun in an Empty Room | Oil on canvas | 1963 | Private collection | 73 cm x 100.3 cm (28 3/4 in. x 39 1/2 in.) | |
Chair Car | Oil on canvas | 1965 | Private collection | ||
Two Comedians | Oil on canvas | 1965 | Private collection | 73.7 cm × 101.6 cm |
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