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  1. 10 de abr. de 1981 · Nighthawks: Directed by Bruce Malmuth, Gary Nelson, Sylvester Stallone. With Sylvester Stallone, Billy Dee Williams, Lindsay Wagner, Persis Khambatta. When one of Europe's most lethal terrorists shows up in New York, an elite undercover cop is assigned to take him down by any means necessary.

  2. 1 de feb. de 2024 · BesetzungReiner Winterschladen - trumpet, flugelhornJörg Lehnhardt - guitarDal Martino - bass, vocalsJürgen Dahmen - keyboards, congaThomas Alkier - drums📸 ...

  3. In place of meaningful interactions, the four characters inside the diner of Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks are involved in a series of near misses. The man and woman might be touching hands, but they aren’t. The waiter and smoking-man might be conversing, but they’re not. The couple might strike up a conversation with the man facing them ...

  4. Transcript. Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks" painting, created in 1942, portrays a sense of wartime isolation and alienation. The diner's warm light contrasts the exterior's darkness, emphasizing the separation. The painting lacks a clear narrative, leaving viewers to ponder the late-night diner's occupants and their stories.

  5. Merging these influences with certain qualities of French Impressionism, Postimpressionism, and Surrealism, Nighthawks is appealing in its distillation of subject and its unmistakable Americanness. On May 13, 1942, Hopper wrote to Daniel Catton Rich, director of the Art Institute of Chicago, that he was “very much pleased that you like my ...

  6. 6 de dic. de 2023 · A timeless feel. Nighthawks is one of Hopper’s New York City paintings, and the artist said that it was based on a real café. Many people have tried to find the exact setting of the painting, but have failed. In his wife’s diaries, she wrote that she and Hopper himself both served as models for the people in the painting.

  7. 12 de dic. de 2023 · Nighthawks is a 1942 oil on canvas painting by Edward Hopper that portrays people in a downtown diner late at night. It has been described as Hopper's best known work and one of the most recognizable paintings in American art. Within months of its completion, it was sold to the Art Institute of Chicago on May 13, 1942 for $3,000.

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