More than half of the works included in Edward Hopper as Puritan date from the first half of the 1920s, specifically the years 192224, a momentous period during which the artist began spending summers on Cape Cod, met and married his wife Josephine (Jo) Nivison, temporarily gave up etching to focus on watercolor, and had his first museum acquisition.
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