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Promenaders in the garden, 1898
20" x 16" Fine Art Print
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Allies Day May 1917
20" x 25" Fine Art Print
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Summer Evening
20" x 12" Fine Art Print
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Fifth Avenue in Winter
24" x 18" Fine Art Print
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Jour Du Grand Prix
24" x 18" Fine Art Print
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World's Fair Chicago
26" x 18" Fine Art Print
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Childe Hassam was an American painter and printmaker, as well as a member of "The Ten," a group of American painters who exhibited together from 1889 to 1918.
Hassam moved to Paris in 1886 to study at the Academie Julian. While in Paris, his paintings were shown at the Salon, the most well-known gallery of the time and conformed to its standards.
Hassam returned to the United States in 1889, settling in New York City, where everyday city life became his favorite theme and subject matter. During this period, Hassam dedicated himself to trying to capture "the moment," a painting philosophy he adopted from the Impressionists. His paintings depict urban motifs in varying weather conditions. He also painted New England landscapes. The influence of the Impressionists on Hassam is illustrated in the painting "New England Headlands," where Hassam utilizes bright, vivid, calm colors to capture the beauty of the village.