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'''''[[Nighthawks]]''''' is an [[oil painting]] on canvas completed by the American artist [[Edward Hopper]] in 1942. It portrays people in a downtown [[diner]] late at night. The painting is held by the [[Art Institute of Chicago]], which purchased it within months of its completion. The painting has frequently been referenced in American popular culture, and several writers have searched for its real-life inspiration. |
'''''[[Nighthawks (painting)|Nighthawks]]''''' is an [[oil painting]] on canvas completed by the American artist [[Edward Hopper]] in 1942. It portrays people in a downtown [[diner]] late at night. The painting is held by the [[Art Institute of Chicago]], which purchased it within months of its completion. The painting has frequently been referenced in American popular culture, and several writers have searched for its real-life inspiration. |
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|credit=Painting: [[Edward Hopper]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 28 July 2019
Nighthawks is an oil painting on canvas completed by the American artist Edward Hopper in 1942. It portrays people in a downtown diner late at night. The painting is held by the Art Institute of Chicago, which purchased it within months of its completion. The painting has frequently been referenced in American popular culture, and several writers have searched for its real-life inspiration.Painting: Edward Hopper