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Childe Hassam (New York, Massachusetts 1859 - 1935)
Childe Hassam (New York, Massachusetts 1859 - 1935)
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Childe Hassam (1859 - 1935)
Childe (Frederick) Hassam was active/lived in New York, Massachusetts. Childe Hassam is known for flag parades, figure and interior scene painting, etchings.
"Summer Afternoon"
Signed lower Right, blacked lighted, everything looks good, no guarantee
Oil on Canvas
Painting Size: 20" x 16".
Frame Size: 30" x 26".
Created in 1900's
CONDITION
Good Condition
Biography from the Archives of askART
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Born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Childe Hassam became one of America's most noted Impressionist painters, but he never labelled himself in that way asserting he was more interested in the emotional content of his paintings than the technique of applying color. He also completed over 350 etchings and drypoints and about 45 lithographs, most of them after he was 56 years old. Watercolor was another specialty, and Hassam was one of the founders of the New York Water Color Society.
His parents were well educated and of New England Puritan heritage. They named him Frederick Childe Hassam, but he dropped that first name early in his career because someone persuaded him that the name of Childe was more exotic.
He left high school to work as a wood engraver and illustrator and in the1870s, studied art at the Lowell Institute and the Boston Art Club under Ignaz Gaugengigl. In 1883, he had his first one-man exhibition of watercolors at the prestigious Williams & Everett Gallery in Boston, and that same year, he and his wife, Kathleen Maude Doan, traveled to Europe and lived for three years in Paris.
On this journey, Hassam had his first opportunity to view Impressionism, the style of painting for which he would become known. He studied at the Academie Julian under Louis Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre, but he rejected the Academy's teaching methods of conformity to focus on the tenets of Impressionism.
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Private Collection from New Jersey
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