Jo, his wife, remarked on Hopper's painting 'Cape Cod morning', 1950: 'It is a woman looking out to see if the weather is good enough to hang out her wash'. Edward Hopper reacted:

'did I say that? You're making it Norman Rockwell. From my point of view she's just looking out the window, just looking out the window'.


In: 'Gold for Gold', Time, (Jo, his wife and Edward Hopper together interviewed) May 30, 1955, p. 72 - 1941 - 1967 (Art)


'did I say that? You're making it Norman Rockwell. From my point of view she's just looking out the window, just looking out the window'.

'did I say that? You're making it Norman Rockwell. From my point of view she's just looking out the window, just looking out the window'.

'did I say that? You're making it Norman Rockwell. From my point of view she's just looking out the window, just looking out the window'.

'did I say that? You're making it Norman Rockwell. From my point of view she's just looking out the window, just looking out the window'.