Portrait of Orleans is a painting of the intersection at Route 6A and Main Street in Orleans, Massachusetts by America artist Edward Hopper. The Point of View is through a car window, looking northwest, down Main Street from Old King's Highway. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1950/00/00 | Edward Hopper | Painter | After making repeated trips with Jo to Orleans to get the right sky for his painting, Edward Hopper paints a "Portrait of Orleans". | Orleans | Massachusetts | ||
1952/00/00 | Nelson Rockefeller | Owner | Nelson Rockefeller buys Edward Hopper's "Portrait of Orleans" from the Rehn Gallery, New York. | ||||
1953/00/00 | Standard Oil Company of Ohio | Owner | After 1952, Nelson Rockefeller donates Edward Hopper's "Portrait of Orleans" to Standard Oil Company of Ohio. | ||||
1958/00/00 | Standard Oil Company of Ohio | Owner | Stanley C Hope, President of Standard Oil Company of Ohio, upon his retirement in 1958, bequeaths Hopper's "Portrait of Orleans" to his daughter, June Hope Kingsley. | ||||
1991/10/10 | Jerrold and June Kingsley of San Francisco, give the "Portrait of Orleans" by Edward Hopper as a partial gift the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. | ||||||
2005/00/00 | "Portrait of Orleans" by Edward Hopper is bequeathed by June Kingsley to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. |
Particulars for Portrait of Orleans: | |||
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Art Attribute | American Art | ||
Art Medium | Canvas | ||
Art Medium | Oil | ||
Art Type | Painting | art of using colored substance to create a picture |
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