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"I found in your photographs at Wanamakers sincerity, psychology and artistry. I welcome you as a contemporary."
— Gertude Käsebier, New York, 1921
"Of course I knew Hoppé's photographs for years."
— Alfred Stieglitz, New York, 1921
"The Master."
— Cecil Beaton, London, 1945
"The most famous photographer in the world in the 1920s."
— Bill Jay, Arizona, 1983
"The missing link in British photography between Frederick Evans
and those contrasting moderns, Bill Brandt and Cecil Beaton."
— Mark Haworth-Booth, London, 2006
"...[Hoppé] has been accidentally eclipsed by history: his innovations look familiar, but we know his techniques, devices and subject matter by later artists including Cecil Beaton, Margaret Bourke-White, Bill Brandt and Walker Evans."
— Lady Marina Vaizey, London, 2012
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