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on Edward Hopper’s East Wind Over Weehawken being sold by PAFA

Posted on September 14, 2013 by Peter Schmidt

Click on the link below for a short piece on Edward Hopper’s East Wind Over Weehawken (1934), being sold by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts to raise money to buy contemporary art.

on Hopper’s East Wind Over Weehawken

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