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  2. Nighthawks (Hopper) - Wikipedia

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    Nighthawks is a 1942 oil-on-canvas painting by the American artist Edward Hopper that portrays four people in a downtown diner late at night as viewed through the diner's large glass window. The light coming from the diner illuminates a darkened and deserted urban streetscape.

  3. Nighthawks - The Art Institute of Chicago

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    Edward Hopper (American, 1882–1967) About Nighthawks Edward Hopper recollected, “unconsciously, probably, I was painting the loneliness of a large city.”. In an all-night diner, three customers sit at the counter opposite a server, each appear to be lost in thought and disengaged from one another.

  4. Nighthawks, 1942 by Edward Hopper

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    Nighthawks is a 1942 painting by Edward Hopper that portrays people sitting in a downtown diner late at night. It is Hopper's most famous work and is one of the most recognizable paintings in American art.

  5. Nighthawks, painting by Edward Hopper completed in 1942, and one of the most immediately recognizable works of all of American art. In Nighthawks, curved geometric forms accentuated by an Art Deco facade and angular light provide an almost theatrical setting for a group of insulated and isolated figures. The Phillies cigars advertisement on top ...

  6. What many people do not know is that Nighthawks was Hopper’s response to one of the greatest crises of his generation: the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and the entrance of the United States into World War II.

  7. Edward Hopper (1882–1967) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    In Hopper’s most iconic painting, Nighthawks (1942; Art Institute of Chicago), four customers and a waiter inhabit the brightly lit interior of a city diner at night. They appear lost in their own weariness and private concerns, their disconnection perhaps echoing the wartime anxiety felt by the nation as a whole.

  8. Nighthawks - Edward Hopper (American, 1882-1967) - Google ...

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    One of the best-known images of twentieth-century art, the painting depicts an all-night diner in which three customers, all lost in their own thoughts, have congregated. Hopper’s...

  9. Nighthawks | The Art Institute of Chicago

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    Nighthawks exemplifies Hoppers facility at capturing the reality of modern life and representing emotional states through physical settings. It is a quiet, introspective picture. The architecture defines the composition, and the light orders, balances, and clarifies it.

  10. Nighthawks | The Art Institute of Chicago

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    Edward Hopper said that Nighthawks was inspired by “a restaurant on New Yorks Greenwich Avenue where two streets meet,” but the image—with its carefully constructed composition and lack of narrative—has a timeless, universal quality that transcends its particular locale.

  11. Masterpiece Story: Nighthawks by Edward Hopper | DailyArt ...

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    Edward Hopper was one of America’s most celebrated artists, renowned for delving into themes of loneliness and isolation in both urban and rural American settings. Perhaps his most iconic work, and arguably his masterpiece, Nighthawks, stands as one of the most famous artworks of the 20th century and a quintessential piece of American art.