Childe Hassam
1859-1935 Childe Hassam Locations Frederick Childe Hassam (b. October 17, 1859, Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts ?C d. August 27, 1935, East Hampton, New York) was a prominent and prolific American Impressionist painter, noted for his urban and coastal scenes. Along with Mary Cassatt and John Henry Twachtman, Hassam was instrumental in promulgating Impressionism to American collectors, dealers, and the museums. He produced over 3,000 paintings, watercolors, etchings, and lithographs in his career, and was a founding member of The Ten, an influential group of American artists of the early 20th century. His most famous works are the ??Flag?? paintings, completed during World War I. Hassam (pronounced HASS'm;) (known to all as Childe, pronounced like child) was born in his family home in a suburb of Boston in 1859. His father Frederick was a cutlery merchant and descended from a long line of New Englanders, while his mother Rosa was a native of Maine. He demonstrated an interest in art early in his life. He had his first lessons in drawing and watercolor while attending the Mather public school, but his parents took little notice of his nascent talent. A disastrous fire in November 1872 wiped out much of Boston??s commercial district including his father??s business. To help out the family, Hassam dropped out of high school and his father lined up a job for him in the accounting department of publisher Little Brown & Company. His poor aptitude for figures, however, convinced his father to allow him to pursue an art career, and Hassam found employment with George Johnson, a wood engraver. He quickly proved an adept draftsman (??draughtsman?? in the Boston directory) and he produced designs for commercial engravings, such as images for letterheads and newspapers. Around 1879, Hassam began creating his earliest oil paintings but his preferred medium was watercolors, mostly outdoor studies.

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Childe Hassam Nymph on a Rocky Ledge oil painting


Nymph on a Rocky Ledge
1886(1886) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions ? x ? cm cyf
Painting ID::  89915
Childe Hassam
Nymph on a Rocky Ledge
1886(1886) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions ? x ? cm cyf
   
   
     

Childe Hassam Une averse, rue Bonaparte oil painting


Une averse, rue Bonaparte
1887(1887) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Français : 54 x 41.3 cm cjr
Painting ID::  92342
Childe Hassam
Une averse, rue Bonaparte
1887(1887) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Français : 54 x 41.3 cm cjr
   
   
     

Childe Hassam Flags on the Waldorf oil painting


Flags on the Waldorf
1916; Oil on canvas cyf
Painting ID::  96385
Childe Hassam
Flags on the Waldorf
1916; Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

Childe Hassam The Little Pond Appledore oil painting


The Little Pond Appledore
1890(1890) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 40.6 x 55.8 cm cyf
Painting ID::  97945
Childe Hassam
The Little Pond Appledore
1890(1890) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 40.6 x 55.8 cm cyf
   
   
     

Childe Hassam The Avenue in the Rain oil painting


The Avenue in the Rain
oil on canvas, by the American painter Childe Hassam. 42 in. x 22.25 in cyf
Painting ID::  98163
Childe Hassam
The Avenue in the Rain
oil on canvas, by the American painter Childe Hassam. 42 in. x 22.25 in cyf
   
   
     

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     1859-1935 Childe Hassam Locations Frederick Childe Hassam (b. October 17, 1859, Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts ?C d. August 27, 1935, East Hampton, New York) was a prominent and prolific American Impressionist painter, noted for his urban and coastal scenes. Along with Mary Cassatt and John Henry Twachtman, Hassam was instrumental in promulgating Impressionism to American collectors, dealers, and the museums. He produced over 3,000 paintings, watercolors, etchings, and lithographs in his career, and was a founding member of The Ten, an influential group of American artists of the early 20th century. His most famous works are the ??Flag?? paintings, completed during World War I. Hassam (pronounced HASS'm;) (known to all as Childe, pronounced like child) was born in his family home in a suburb of Boston in 1859. His father Frederick was a cutlery merchant and descended from a long line of New Englanders, while his mother Rosa was a native of Maine. He demonstrated an interest in art early in his life. He had his first lessons in drawing and watercolor while attending the Mather public school, but his parents took little notice of his nascent talent. A disastrous fire in November 1872 wiped out much of Boston??s commercial district including his father??s business. To help out the family, Hassam dropped out of high school and his father lined up a job for him in the accounting department of publisher Little Brown & Company. His poor aptitude for figures, however, convinced his father to allow him to pursue an art career, and Hassam found employment with George Johnson, a wood engraver. He quickly proved an adept draftsman (??draughtsman?? in the Boston directory) and he produced designs for commercial engravings, such as images for letterheads and newspapers. Around 1879, Hassam began creating his earliest oil paintings but his preferred medium was watercolors, mostly outdoor studies.

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