9783791313641-3791313649-Childe Hassam: American Impressionist

Childe Hassam: American Impressionist

ISBN-13: 9783791313641
ISBN-10: 3791313649
Edition: First Edition
Author: Ulrich W. Hiesinger, Childe Hassam, Jordan-Volpe Gallery
Publication date: 1994
Publisher: Te Neues Pub Group
Format: Hardcover 191 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783791313641
ISBN-10: 3791313649
Edition: First Edition
Author: Ulrich W. Hiesinger, Childe Hassam, Jordan-Volpe Gallery
Publication date: 1994
Publisher: Te Neues Pub Group
Format: Hardcover 191 pages

Summary

Childe Hassam: American Impressionist (ISBN-13: 9783791313641 and ISBN-10: 3791313649), written by authors Ulrich W. Hiesinger, Childe Hassam, Jordan-Volpe Gallery, was published by Te Neues Pub Group in 1994. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Childe Hassam: American Impressionist (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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Childe Hassam has long been recognized as America's foremost Impressionist painter, yet the sheer size and variety of his output have hindered a full appreciation of his work. The present volume seeks to remedy this by offering, for the first time, a comprehensive survey of the artist's career.
That career began in his native Boston, where he worked as an illustrator and a watercolor painter. Hassam absorbed the principles of Impressionism during three crucial years spent in Paris in the mid-1880s. Largely self-taught, he emerged from his stay a brilliant colorist with a style uniquely his own. On his return to the United States, Hassam settled in New York, and the next two decades saw him produce his finest work, as he painted ceaselessly in the cities and the coastal resorts of the east.
Believing that the artist should paint his own time in the most modern manner, and convinced that the beauties of America rivaled those to be found anywhere, Hassam was an early experimenter with pure color and sought to capture specific effects of light in landscapes and everyday city scenes alike. His virtuosity encompassed everything from radiant New England skies to the haunting glare of lamplight in a snow-covered park. Flower-filled gardens in Villiers-le-Bel and on the Isles of Shoals, the bustling boulevards of Paris and the carriage-lined squares of Old New York, the quaint harbor towns of Newport and Gloucester - these and other unassuming subjects were transformed by the artist's fresh vision. Hassam was also the first to proclaim the majestic dignity of New England churches in his work.
This monograph is notable for its careful selection and analysis of Hassam's finest oils and watercolors, many of them in private collections and never published before. A number of errors in previous publications on the artist, ranging from falsely identified works to details of Hassam's travels, are corrected here, and new information is provided on such a classic painting as Grand Prix Day. Recently discovered letters shed new light on the artist's views and on his personality, a strange mixture of irreverence and New England propriety. These letters are printed in an appendix, together with other writings by Hassam and interviews with him. A bibliography and a chronology that plots the artist's movements year by year add to the value of the book as an essential reference work on the Impressionist movement in America and its most important exponent.

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