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Click to enlargepadEdward Hopper's New England Boxed Notecards

Edward Hopper spent much of his life in New England. His association with the Whitney Museum was a long one too: he exhibited at its predecessor, the Whitney Studio Club, in the 1920s, and the Museum purchased his painting Early Sunday Morning for its Permanent Collection in 1931, the year it opened. Today more than 2,500 Hopper paintings, drawings, and prints are in the collection of the Whitney Museum including the four reproduced in this assortment: Tall Masts; Gloucester Harbor; The Dories, Ogunquit; and [Light at Two Lights], 1927.

Twenty full-color 5 x 7" blank notecards (five each of four styles) with white envelopes in a decorative box. ISBN 0-7649-3691-3.


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Click to enlargeTall Masts Notecardpad
5 x 7" blank note card with envelope.
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5 x 7" blank note card with envelope.
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Click to enlargeThe Dories, Ogunquit Notecardpad
5 x 7" blank note card with envelope.
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5 x 7" blank note card with envelope.
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