About Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks
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Edward Hopper created this work in 1942 in the United States.
The art depicts a diner late at night in downtown Manhattan. Inside are the server, a couple, and a lone man.
Many believed that the painting was expressing loneliness. However, Hopper said the painting has to do with the chance of encountering predators at night.
The painting is part of the genre of American realism.
The work now hangs at the art institute of Chicago.
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About The Edward Hopper Nighthawks Print
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- 1.50” Thickness stretchers produce a gallery-style look.
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About The Artist
Edward Hopper was an American realist painter and printmaker. He came from a strict Baptist upbringing. Hopper struggled at first to create his own style but then became arguably one of the most famous American artists. He specialized in both rural and urban scenes of modern American life.