The American simplicity of Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper was a towering figure of 20th century art in America. A realist, he captured humble and mundane settings with a deep emotional reserve. A new show at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts dedicated to Hopper's work from 1925 to 1950 includes 100 paintings, watercolors and prints. Morley Safer reports. (Originally aired June 10, 2007.)

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Why Do Hopper’s Paintings Feel So Lonely? | Biographical Documentary

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Nighthawks by Edward Hopper: Great Art Explained

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"The Unknown Hopper: Edward Hopper as Illustrator"

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Unveiling Edward Hopper: The Dark Genius Behind Iconic American Art

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Edward Hopper

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Edward Hopper and the Blank Canvas

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Symposium: Edward Hopper: Hotels, and Other Spaces Keynote Lecture - Dr. Erika Doss

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Edward Hopper - Painter of Alienation

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Edward Hopper Art Explained

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51-01 American Realists - Edward Hopper

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Wolfgang Beltracchi porträtiert Christoph Waltz

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American Gothic Explained in 10 Minutes

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Edward Hopper

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Edward Hopper's New York: A Walking Tour

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The Zen Acting of The Big Lebowski | Acting Breakdown

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How Edward Hopper Painted Darkness: 'Nighthawks' Color Study and Palette

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ART/ARCHITECTURE - Edward Hopper

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Edward Hopper - Nighthawks (1942)

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The Life and Art of Edward Hopper with Christian Conrad

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