So here's yet another hitherto unknown painting by a well-known artist that's been discovered. This time it's an American classic by Edward Hopper.
It's the latest installment in my "famous works" series. The others already posted are a "Burne-Jones" picture
here , an "El Greco" one
here, a Hockney one
here, two Magrittes
here, and a Dürer
here.
Click on the link below for the picture. Click on the main image for a close-up, since in this painting the boys are some distance away. SAFE FOR WORK
Java Time
And here they are again, in a detective noir verse like
aesc's
A Face That Nobody Knows or
leyna's wonderful
SGA noir art. Edward Hopper painted this late-night study of the boys grabbing some java while on a case back in 1942, but the final version was more conventional in its pairings.
Here's the reference work if you're interested:
Hopper (OK, so that's it with this series for now, but who knows what other "famous works" might someday come to light...)