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Marilyn Monroe and Humphrey Bogart have become a flirtatious couple and Elvis is the bartender. James Dean replaces the anonymous man and is now shown in his characteristically “cool” profile. In Helnwein's parody the poses are altered. This new incarnation of the Nighthawks work has become almost as famous as Hopper's original. The stars include: Elvis Presley, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe and Humphrey Bogart.
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He replaced the unknown people in the Diner with movie stars depicting them congregating together in the Diner as if they were friends in real life. In 1984 Artist Gottfried Helnwein Boulevard reworked Edward Hopper's famous "Nighthawks" painting and created a new work he titled "Boulevard of Broken Dreams". Gottfried Helnwein creates "Boulevard of Broken Dreams Painting: Many were serving in the armed forces overseas.įun fact: You might be interested to know the red-haired woman in the Nighthawks painting was actually Hopper's wife "Jo". The only thing clear is the sense of isolation.and apparent alienation. Did the couple come in together? Or did they just meet? Why is the suited gentleman sitting alone? Hopper creates no clear narrative. One is led to imagine what life might be like on this street during the day. It's night time and there is an eerie silence. A store is depicted across the street with a lonely cash register as its only contents.
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Notice how the warm light from within spills out to create a complex series of muted shadows on the sidewalk. Everything that is non-essential has been striped away. One can almost get a sense of the quiet conversation that might be taking place within. Look at the warm light of the Diner and compare with the building's exterior. The painting, according to Hopper, is about wartime alienation and separation. The outcome of the war wasn't at all assured. It was a time of great fear and anxiety in America. This was 1942 just after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Admittedly, the somber emotions Hopper was trying to portray were loneliness and emptiness in the current urban World. Each seems as separate and remote from the viewer as they are from one another. All these four night owls appear lost in their own thoughts. A younger couple is depicted on the opposing side. A man appears in a suit and hat sitting alone in a contemplative pose.
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The all night diner features seamless windows that extend from waist high to ceiling. The artwork depicts a waiter in an all-white uniform behind a bar serving three patrons late at night.
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Painter Edward Hopper is the original artist of a classic American painting called "Nighthawks" created in 1942. It started with "Nighthawks" by Edward Hopper:
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