Edward Hopper - Nighthawks (1942)
A diner, at the corner of desolate streets, at night. Through the large windows we can peek at the waiter and his three guests. What is the meaning of this intriguing scene? Art History Online presents 'Nighthawks' by American painter Edward Hopper (1882–1967). By watching this video you'll learn the major facts about 'Nighthawks, The painting will be visually analyzed (composition, ordonnance, color, technique, style, etc.) and the common interpretations are explained.

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