Edward Hopper
Nighthawks - Puzzle
Nighthawks - Puzzle
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70 cm x 50 cm
27.5" x 19.5"
1,000 pieces
AboutΒ Woman with a Parasol
AboutΒ Woman with a Parasol
AboutΒ Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies
AboutΒ Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies
AboutΒ Garden at Sainte-Adresse
AboutΒ Garden at Sainte-Adresse
AboutΒ Water Lilies
AboutΒ Water Lilies
About The Titanic
About The Titanic
About The Kiss
About The Kiss
AboutΒ Self-Portrait with Monkeys
AboutΒ Self-Portrait with Monkeys
AboutΒ The Two Fridas
AboutΒ The Two Fridas
AboutΒ Meditative Rose
AboutΒ Meditative Rose
AboutΒ As You Like It
AboutΒ As You Like It
About Lobster Telephone
About Lobster Telephone
AboutΒ Burning Giraffe
AboutΒ Burning Giraffe
AboutΒ The Persistence of Memory
AboutΒ The Persistence of Memory
AboutΒ Flight of a Bee
AboutΒ Flight of a Bee
AboutΒ Nighthawks
AboutΒ Nighthawks
Edward Hopperβs most famous work,Β NighthawksΒ remains not only one of the most recognizable, but also relatable paintings in 20th-century American art. It has long been positioned as the iconic painting of loneliness and alienation.
The painting depicts an all-night diner in which three customers have converged, all strangers to one another.Β Hopper used his wife, Jo, as the model for the redheaded woman, and himself as the model for the man with his back to the viewer.
With no door to enter the diner, the viewer is left outside to witness the melancholy and isolation of three strangers unable to connect. Β Hopper said of this painting: βUnconsciously, probably, I was painting the loneliness of a large city.β
About Tree of Life
About Tree of Life
About May Basket
About May Basket
AboutΒ Saguaro Forms
AboutΒ Saguaro Forms
About Waterlilies
About Waterlilies
About The Dragon
About The Dragon
AboutΒ Tenma Bridge in Settsu Province
AboutΒ Tenma Bridge in Settsu Province
AboutΒ Fine Wind, Clear Morning
AboutΒ Fine Wind, Clear Morning
AboutΒ Peonies and Canary
AboutΒ Peonies and Canary
About The Great Wave off Kanagawa
About The Great Wave off Kanagawa
AboutΒ CafΓ© Terrace at Night
AboutΒ CafΓ© Terrace at Night
AboutΒ Starry Night Over the RhΓ΄ne
AboutΒ Starry Night Over the RhΓ΄ne
About Irises
About Irises
About Bedroom in Arles
About Bedroom in Arles
About Sunflowers
About Sunflowers
About Starry Night
About Starry Night
AboutΒ A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
AboutΒ A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
About Georges Seurat
About Georges Seurat
About Vincent van Gogh
About Vincent van Gogh
About Edward Hopper
About Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper is widely acknowledged as theΒ most important realist painter of twentieth-century America. His depiction of American life, represented by evocative imagery, explores aloneness as proof of belonging. With subjects ranging from diners, hotel lobbies, offices, and theaters in New York City to country houses, churches, seascapes, and main streets of rural New England, Hopperβs work cleverly uses light with cinematic effect, never quite telling the full story.
About Claude Monet
About Claude Monet
About Gustav Klimt
About Gustav Klimt
About Salvador DalΓ
About Salvador DalΓ
About Frida Kahlo
About Frida Kahlo
About Hokusai
About Hokusai
About Frank Lloyd Wright
About Frank Lloyd Wright
