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Hassam’s subjects couldn’t possibly be more American — certainly as concerns his huge World War I-era outpouring of American flag paintings.
I was reminded of this truth when I visited "Childe Hassam, American Impressionist," the Metropolitan Museum's blockbuster retrospective of a turn-of-the-century painter who has always been ...
Impressionism’s American Childe A new exhibition of works by Childe Hassam, a pioneering interpreter of the French style, highlights his “incorrigibly joyous” break with the past ...
Included among the 374 illustrations (244 in full color) are depictions of the urban environments Hassam cherished (Boston, New York City and Paris) as well as rose-colored, elegant views of the ...
American Impressionist Childe Hassam called himself the "Marco Polo" of the art world. He traveled extensively in the late 1800s and early 1900s — painting the Isles of Shoals ...
Object Details painter Hassam, Childe 1859-1935 Subject Hassam, Childe, Mrs. (Maud) Notes "Childe Hassam, 1859-1935," East Hampton, NY: Guild Hall Museum, 1981, no. 12. Weinberg, H. Barbara, "Childe ...
The American painter Childe Hassam (1859-1935) enjoyed a very long and productive career. According to H. Barbara Weinberg, the curator of the exhibition Childe Hassam, American Impressionist , at … ...
The $172,000 bill of sale for Brooke Astor’s famed Childe Hassam painting was kept in a clearly marked file at offices she shared with her son – who wound up telling the IRS that she pa… ...
The dealer who purchased Brooke Astor’s favorite painting, Childe Hassam’s “Flags, Fifth Avenue,” for $10 million quickly flipped it – with the final price on the work reaching up to $25 ...
The state of Connecticut has been, and still is, the birthplace, workplace and/or home of many fine artists. J. Alden Weir, Childe Hassam, Josef and Anni Albers, Paul Cadmus, John Henry Twachtman, … ...