by Juliana Roth March 5th, 1928: “I have just begun to use my typewriter again so here goes a note to you. Perhaps when that old furnace of yours needs no more of your attention you can find time to send me a note,” reads a letter sent to Marion Hopper by her friend Ethel. Ethel lived a few blocks away from Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the museums bought 15 of Edward Hopper’s etchings three years prior.
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