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Edward Hopper & Cape Ann chronicles Hopper's summers in Gloucester, Massachusetts (1923-1920s), where he discovered watercolor and his favorite subjects: houses and vernacular architecture, transforming his career. It accompanies a retrospective at the Cape Ann Museum with 28 works from the Whitney, highlighting the key role of his wife, Josephine Nivison, in shaping his distinctive style from their courtship until 1967.
