A realistic oil painting on canvas in the style of Edward Hopper, strongly inspired by the mood and composition of “Nighthawks,” but depicting a late-night urban bar instead of a diner. The scene shows a corner bar interior at night, viewed from outside through a large glass window. The bar is clearly inside the building (not on the street), with proper architectural structure: visible walls, ceiling, interior lighting, and depth. The perspective must be correct and physically coherent, with accurate linear perspective and vanishing points. Inside the bar: – A well-dressed, obese businessman in a dark suit is seated at the counter, leaning slightly forward while talking to a young blonde woman wearing an elegant mink coat. – Two men who look like detectives, wearing dark overcoats and fedora hats, sitting separately but within the same composition, in a natural conversational or observant pose. – A disheveled, desperate-looking man sitting alone, slightly hunched, emotionally isolated. – One or two additional bar customers in the background, subtly integrated into the scene. – A bartender behind the counter, naturally positioned, interacting with the space (cleaning a glass or preparing a drink). Composition rules: – The number of visible drinks, glasses, or cups must logically correspond to the number of customers seated at the bar. No extra or missing glasses. – All characters must have anatomically correct hands with five fingers, naturally posed, no extra limbs, no Mehr sehen