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| Edward Hopper in Vermont |
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Edward Hopper (1882-1967) is one of America's most famous artists (think of his painting of a New York diner scene, "Nighthawks"), but the works that he made in Vermont remain relatively unknown. Author Bonnie Tocher Clause tells the story of Hopper's summer sojourns in Vermont beween 1927 and 1938 and describes her research in locating Hopper's Vermont works and the places where they were made. Illustrated with slides of Hopper's Vermont watercolors and drawings. Co-sponsored by Phoenix Books. |
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Phoenix Books Burlington |
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191 Bank Street Burlington, VT 05401 |
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(802) 872-7111 Event Phone
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clauseb@verizon.net |
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www.phoenixbooks.biz www.hoppervermont.com
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Burlington |
| Date |
Nov 03, 2012 |
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Sat.,, 7 p.m. |
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Free |
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