Through Edward Hopper's eyes: in search of an artist's seaside inspiration
"Gail Albert Halaban has identified 16 houses in Gloucester, Massachusetts, that were painted by Edward Hopper over several summers in the 1920s and she reckons there are a few more that have, as yet, escaped her notice. Over the past three years, Albert Halaban, a fine art photographer whose work has appeared in the New York Times and Time magazine, has been tracking down the Hopper houses in Gloucester, a picturesque city on the Atlantic coast, and photographing them from the same vantage points that the great American artist used to paint them from nearly a century ago."
Guardian
Gail Albert Halaban
Wiki: Houses of Squam Light, Gloucester, Gloucester Harbor, Rocks at the Fort Gloucester, Ryders House, Sun on Prospect Street, Adam's House, Gloucester Mansion, House at the Fort, Gloucester, The Mansard Roof
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