AdvertisementHopper's Lonely Figures Find Some Friends In Paris07:19Download AudioResumeDecember 10, 2012Susan StambergfacebookEmailEdward Hopper is well-known in the U.S. for paintings such as Nighthawks (1942) — pensive, lonely portraits of people sitting together yet alone. He was less well-known in France, but an exhibit of his work at the Grand Palais has drawn impressive crowds. (Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago)