Edward Hopper is the top of American realism in the 20th century. After Robert Henri was trained at the New York museum, Hopper served as a commercial illustrator in the first half of his life. Indeed, Hopper had sold various prints and watercolors, but he was not the first artistic success until he was 43 years old. In 1924 Rehn Gallery, all the works Hopper had exhibited were purchased. Since that time, Hopper has defined him in his work with light, isolation, and stories.
The Chicago Art Museum in downtown Chicago is the famous "Nighthawks" of Edward Hopper, with 4 people dining late at night. This painting was painted in 1942 and is considered one of the most famous works of American art. This picture is a picture of 84.1 x 152.4 cm, her dress chooses red, attracting attention as a woman in the restaurant, but the rest of the picture is considered to be dull. This picture seems to be missing in the story, so this leads to the overall tone of the picture being dim, dim, and even mysterious.
Ryan's initial focus is the American reality list, especially Edward Hopper of Nighthawk. His portrait tells the urban loneliness that seems to stay in their silence. Even for his most famous paintings this picture is completely separated and shows the qualities of four silences sitting in the perfect picture of the United States. The author points out that there is no visible exit gate in the restaurant. It is easy to imagine that on the wall of the glass there is a theme with a tank or cage instead of a restaurant.
Edward Hopper's Nighthawk is a picture many people will soon notice. It is attached to posters, shirts, and the picture has infinite interpretation. My favorite is the role of anime cowboy vivo to replace guests for dinner parties. However, much of the interpretation I've seen so far is empty, I'm short of the depth, I lose the magic of the original picture. Painting is a late afternoon dinner, and like a spotlight on the stage, the lights are still lit. For the audiences of this painting, it will make you feel as though you are peering through the window of people you do not even know that you are there. We gazed at the television, read the blog posts, listened to expert opinion, and made me feel that I knew the details of the political process. The only dinner of this painting is different from other worlds.