Second Story Sunlight

Second Story Sunlight is a 1960 oil painting by the American artist Edward Hopper.

It depicts two women of different ages on the second-story balcony of a white house.

It is in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, in New York.

[1] Hopper described the painting to Katharine Kuh as one of his personal favorites.

This was disputed by Hopper's neighbors, Marie Stephens and her adolescent daughter Kim, who argued that the young woman must have been based on one of them, citing the depicted woman's bust size.