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Nighthawks

エドワード・ホッパー1942

The Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, アメリカ合衆国

Edward Hopper said that “Nighthawks” was inspired by “a restaurant on New York’s 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. 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 understanding of the expressive possibilities of light playing on simplified shapes gives the painting its beauty. Fluorescent lights had just come into use in the early 1940s, and the all-night diner emits an eerie glow, like a beacon on the dark street corner. Hopper eliminated any reference to an entrance, and the viewer, drawn to the light, is shut out from the scene by a seamless wedge of glass. The four anonymous and uncommunicative night owls seem as separate and remote from the viewer as they are from one another. (The red-haired woman was actually modeled by the artist’s wife, Jo.) Hopper denied that he purposefully infused this or any other of his paintings with symbols of human isolation and urban emptiness, but he acknowledged that in “Nighthawks” “unconsciously, probably, I was painting the loneliness of a large city.”

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  • タイトル: Nighthawks
  • 作成者: Edward Hopper (American, 1882-1967)
  • 作者の生存期間: 1882 - 1967
  • 作者の国籍: American
  • 作者の死亡地: New York City
  • 作者の性別: male
  • 作者の出生地: Nyack
  • 作成日: 1942
  • 実際のサイズ: 84.1 × 152.4 cm (33 1/8 × 60 in.)
  • タイプ: Painting
  • 外部リンク: The Art Institute of Chicago
  • Media: Oil on canvas
  • Credit Line: The Art Institute of Chicago, Friends of American Art Collection, 1942.51
  • Artist: Edward Hopper (American, 1882-1967)
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