American Masters

Edward Hopper's career soared as wife Jo Nivison's faltered

When Edward Hopper first met fellow painter and future spouse Josephine Nivison in 1923, he had not sold a painting in 10 years. Jo, on the other hand, was at her most productive, both showing and selling her artwork. When Jo recommended Hopper's paintings to gallerists, his career began to soar while hers faltered.

Edward Hopper's career soared as wife Jo Nivison's faltered

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