Vogueのインスタグラム(voguemagazine) - 11月15日 22時10分
Artists Edward and Josephine Hopper were quite the pair. Together for more than 40 years, the couple divided much of that time between a walk-up in downtown Manhattan and a house on Cape Cod. Jo, like Ed, studied at the New York School of Art, and in 1923, when they were both in their early 40s, she helped him sell a painting, “ The Mansard Roof,” to the Brooklyn Museum, where she was showing a suite of watercolors. (At the time, he was chiefly making his living as an illustrator.) And so began the rest of their lives.
For Vogue’s December issue, the Hoppers’ decades-long creative and personal partnership comes to vivid, windswept life. Playing the parts are two New York–based artists in their own right: Harold Ancart, a Belgian-born painter and sculptor, and the 25-year-old actor and musician Maya Hawke. Tap the link in bio to see more. Photographed by @annieleibovitz, styled by @therealgracecoddington @alex_jordan_harrington, Vogue, December 2023.
Edward Hopper credits:
Jo in Wyoming, 1946.
New York Movie, 1939
Soir Bleu, 1914
Digital Image © The Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum of American Art
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