Edward Hopper, "Room in New York," 1932. Oil on canvas.. EDWARD HOPPER'S NEW YORK. At the Whitney Museum of American Art. 99 Gansevoort St., New York. Through March 5. 212-570-3600, www.. Edward Hopper's City Roofs (1932), one of the artist's many paintings that reveal another side to New York. The Whitney Museum of American Art's exhibition includes a large number of his.

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Room in New York is a 1932 oil-on-canvas painting by the American artist Edward Hopper that portrays two individuals in a New York City flat. It is held in the collection of the Sheldon Museum of Art. The painting is said to have been inspired by the glimpses of lighted interiors seen by the artist near the district where he lived in Washington.. Room in New York, 1932. Hotel Lobby, 1943. Chop Suey, 1929. Office at Night, 1940. Office in a Small City, 1953. Girl at Sewing Machine, 1921. Complete Works. Edward Hopper has an uncanny ability to infuse even the most mundane scene with a sense of anxiety and even dread. This is true of his Room in New York (1932).