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Edward Hopper | Edward Hopper's iconic 1942 painting Nighthawks depicts a diner and its occupants, late at night.
Edward Hopper's iconic 1942 painting Nighthawks depicts a diner and its occupants, late at night.
His paintings such as Sunset Streets ( 1985 ) and Flatland River ( 1997 ) are noted for their hyper realism, and are in some ways similar to Edward Hopper's work, who was fascinated with mundane scenes from everyday American life.
To establish the lighting of scenes in Road to Perdition, Mendes drew from the paintings of Edward Hopper as a source of inspiration, particularly Hopper's New York Movie ( 1939 ).
They remained together until Edward Hopper's death in 1967.
As Edward Hopper's career soared soon after the marriage and his reputation continued to grow, Jo's artistic career waned after the 1920s.
As Edward Hopper's wife and companion for more than 40 years, Jo influenced his work in numerous ways.
Also, a double bill featuring the world premiere of A Blizzard On Marblehead Neck, with music by Jeanine Tesori set to Tony Kushner's libretto ( a story inspired by the life of Eugene O ' Neill ) along with Later the Same Evening, ( a one-act opera based on characters in five of Edward Hopper's paintings ) with a score by John Musto from a libretto by Mark Campbell.
* The setting and title for Edward Hopper's painting " Automat.
Some critics are quick to see the influence of Edward Hopper's Gas ( 1940 ) in Ruscha's 1963 oil painting, Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas.
Wolf Wondratschek's poem " Nighthawks: After Edward Hopper's Painting " imagines the man and woman sitting together in the diner as an estranged couple: " I bet she wrote him a letter / Whatever it said, he's no longer the man / Who'd read her letters twice.
" Joyce Carol Oates wrote interior monologues for the figures in the painting in her poem " Edward Hopper's Nighthawks, 1942 ".
* " Staying Up Much Too Late: Edward Hopper's Nighthawks and the Dark Side of the American Psyche " by Gordon Theisen
The city has a World War II dreariness reminiscent of Edward Hopper's works and has details from different eras and architectures that are changed by the Strangers ; " buildings collapse as others emerge and battle with one another at the end ".
Short stories written to Edward Hopper's paintings
The shot of the diner, a reference to Edward Hopper's Nighthawks.
The shot of the diner is a reference to Edward Hopper's Nighthawks painting.
To reach the switching yard, visitors had to walk the spiraling passageway through the miniature landscape that expanded the basement to enormous size — a landscape filled with railroad stations ; houses ; bridges ; factories ; a cliff-side gravel road that ran under a concrete arch supporting a steel railroad bridge in front of a hydroelectric dam with a generating plant beside it topped with twin round chimneys and, above and behind it on a plateau, a solitary white two-story wood frame house ; railroad crossings ; shacks ; coal companies ; a three-story brick ' Central Light And Power Company ' with a brick smoke stack that dwarfed it, cars loaded with coal from the ' Ynysybwl Coal Company ' waiting out front, and high-tension power lines running up the mountainside behind ; small town streets lined with banks and stores ; and even a careful and detailed reconstruction of the diner in Edward Hopper's famous painting Nighthawks, complete with customers, nested up against a two-story beige brick building that had beside it an equally tall red brick building, upon the wall of which was mounted a billboard for an ' East End Hardware ' store with their slogan ' Nuts To You!

Edward and painting
He flourished at the beginning of what is now referred to as the " golden age " of illustration, and is best known for his drawings and paintings of Shakespearean and Victorian subjects, as well as for his painting of Edward VII's coronation .".
* 1994 – Four men break into the National Gallery of Norway and steal Edward Munch's iconic painting The Scream.
Image :' Chaucer at the Court of Edward III ', oil on canvas painting by Ford Madox Brown, 1847-1851, Art Gallery of New South Wales. jpg |' Chaucer at the Court of Edward III ', oil on canvas painting by Ford Madox Brown, 1847-1851, Art Gallery of New South Wales
* Laocoon: an essay on the limits of painting and poetry, translated by Edward Allen McCormick.
The crown is represented in the painting of Edward Burne-Jones, started in 1881, The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon.
Other artists concentrated on landscape painting, often of desert scenes, including Richard Dadd and Edward Lear.
Manuscript painting of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster | Thomas of Lancaster ( left ); Isabella supported her husband, Edward II of England | Edward in his rivalry with Lancaster, which resulted in Lancaster's execution in 1322.
The figure of Jane Seymour in the mural is related to Holbein's sketch and painting of her. Portrait of Edward VI of England | Edward VI as a Child, c. 1538.
( Copperplate engraving by Edward Scriven from a painting by Richard Westall: London, 1802.
*" Francis Zuccarelli, R. A ." in Anecdotes of painters who have resided or been born in England: with critical remarks on their productions ; by Edward Edwards, deceased, late teacher of perspective, and associate, in the Royal Academy ; intended as a continuation to The anecdotes of painting by the late Horace Earl of Orford.
* " The Black Prince at Crecy " by Julian Russell Story is a very large and detailed painting of Edward, in black armor, standing after a battle above vanquished enemy King John of Bohemia.
The film stars Sean Connery, who plays Allan Quatermain, and features Captain Nemo, Mina Harker, Rodney Skinner aka An Invisible Man ( the rights could not be secured to The Invisible Man ), Dr. Jekyll / Edward Hyde, Dorian Gray, and U. S. Secret Service agent Tom Sawyer ( Gray and Sawyer were not in the comics, although a painting of a young man holding a cane with " Dorian Gray " printed under it appears on the cover of Volume I ).
Noah's Ark ( 1846 ), a painting by the American folk painter Edward Hicks
This legend is commemorated today by a large painting, at Haggerston Branch Library, of Jane Shore being retrieved from the ditch, and by a design on glazed tiles in a shop in Shoreditch High Street showing her meeting Edward IV.
The picture on the front cover of the hardback edition was of a Ditchingham school boy, Douglas Walter Gower, taken from a painting by the artist Edward Seago.
An 1872 painting by English artist Marcus Stone shows Edward II cavorting with Gaveston while nobles and courtiers look on with concern.
* Edward Hicks, born in Attleboro ( now Langhorne ), devout Quaker and noted artist, whose best known painting is probably The Peaceable Kingdom.
The latter is almost unique among his works for its particularly flat colors and photo-realistic effect which gives the painting its distinctive and modern look, almost akin to American Realists such as Edward Hopper.
More than a few pictorial photographers, including Alvin Langdon Coburn, Edward Steichen, Gertrude Käsebier, Oscar Gustave Rejlander, and Sarah Choate Sears, were originally trained as painters or took up painting in addition to their photographic skills.
Perseus saves Andromeda in this painting by Edward Burne-Jones

Edward and Nighthawks
* Nighthawks by Edward Hopper
Maurice Edward Clarett ( born October 29, 1983 ) is an American football running back for the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League.
* Boulevard of Broken Dreams, ( watercolor on cardboard, 1984 ), a Gottfried Helnwein reinterpretation of the Edward Hopper painting Nighthawks.
Nighthawks is a 1942 painting by Edward Hopper that portrays people sitting in a downtown diner late at night.
A review of the page on which ‘’ Nighthawks ’’ is entered shows ( in Edward Hopper ’ s handwriting ) that the intended name of the work was actually ‘’ Night Hawks ’’, and that the painting was completed on January 21, 1942.
Nighthawks ( 1942 ) by Edward Hopper.
Nighthawks is a painting by Edward Hopper.
* Nighthawks at the Diner, an musical album by Tom Waits inspired by the Edward Hopper painting.

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