Edward Hopper

Lighthouse Village (also known as Cape Elizabeth)

1929
watercolor with gouache over graphite

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FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG

In an interview published in 1962, Edward Hopper described this watercolor's setting, saying that "I like Maine very much but it gets so cold in fall."

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