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C. Emotionalism
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Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks" was made in <em>1942</em>. It's an<em> oil painting </em>that's considered to be one of the most popular paintings in the <em>American art</em>. You can even find movies or cartoons inspired by it.
The painting represents "Emotionalism" because it was painted during such time when people in New York felt scared by being attacked by the Nazis. So, there were times when people would intentionally turn off the street lights causing darkness. The diner in the painting shows such situation. The environment outside is dark while the diner is the only one brightly lit. Such brightness showed people that, somehow, there was hope for them even during such trial times. So this evokes emotion and a bit of loneliness. The four people in the image shows unrelated people who would come to seek for hope by going to the diner. They are at least trying to reconnect with each other.
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His self-destructive talent was echoed in the lives of many artists in the 20th century. Van Gogh used an impulsive, gestural application of paint and symbolic colors to express subjective emotions. These methods and practice came to define many subsequent modern movements from Fauvism to Abstract Expressionism.
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