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- Arts: Art History: Periods and Movements: Impressionism: American Impressionism (13)
- Kids and Teens: People and Society: Biography: Artists: Hassam, Childe (4)
Childe Hassam (1859–1935)
metmuseum.org
Timeline, images and biography of the artist. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Marblehead Magazine: Childe Hassam
legendinc.com
Article by Alec MacDonald presents the story of the Marblehead Messenger sketch drawn by the artist more than a century ago.
Childe Hassam, American Impressionist
tfaoi.com
Article referencing the June 10 through September 12, 2004 exhibit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Childe Hassam in the Crocker Art Museum Collection
tfaoi.com
Article by Janice T. Driesbach provides an overview of "An Outdoor Portrait of Miss Weir", painted in 1909. December, 1998.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Childe Hassam
metmuseum.org
Online exhibition of works by the American Impressionist includes oil paintings, watercolors, and pastels. Provides a chronological biography and video excerpt.
People and Places: Childe Hassam and Maurice Prendergast
tfaoi.com
Overview and images from the Benton Museum and the New Britain Museum of American Art exhibition, which ran from January 23 - March 16, 2001.
A Pretty Fine Old Town: Childe Hassam in Old Lyme
tfaoi.com
Article provides detailed description of the artist's June 5 through September 26, 2004 exhibit at The Florence Griswold Museum.
Childe Hassam: Prints of New England and Long Island
tfaoi.com
Essay and introduction from the catalogue for the exhibition, by Vincenza Uccello, M.F.A. Reprinted with permission of the author and Saint Joseph College.
Childe Hassam: American Impressionist
metmuseum.org
Provides timeline, biography and educational activities from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Childe Hassam: Prints and Drawings from the Collection
tfaoi.com
Overview of the October 4, 2003 through February 8, 2004 Scaife Galleries exhibit. Source material provided by The Carnegie Museum of Art.
Hassam, Childe (1859-1935)
spanierman.com
A pre-eminent American Impressionist, who created his era's finest urban scenes, especially of New York City. He also painted vivid landscapes of New England and Long Island, and figural works.
Childe Hassam: Impressionist in the West
tfaoi.com
Article provides details about the Portland Art Museum exhibition.(December 11, 2004 - March 6, 2005).
Childe Hassam - Metropolitan Museum of Art
thecityreview.com
Review of the artist and his work by Carter B. Horsley based on the June 10 to September 12, 2004 New York exhibition. From The City Review.
Haber's Art Reviews: Childe Hassam
haberarts.com
Review by John Haber of 'Childe Hassam: American Impressionist' at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
American Impressions: Prints and Paintings by Childe Hassam
tfaoi.com
Provides information on the Asheville Art Museum exhibition(June 17 - September 25, 2005)and a short biography of the artist.
The Mass Media: An Overlooked Impressionist
umassmedia.com
Review of works on display in the Healey Library by Dena Capano for University of Massachusetts publication. (September 16, 2004)
Childe Hassam and Connecticut Impressionism
tfaoi.com
Overview of three Connecticut museum exhibitions which coincided with the retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in the summer of 2004.
Hollis Taggart Galleries - Childe Hassam (1859–1935)
hollistaggart.com
Biography and sample painting of the American Impressionist best known for scenes of New York City, the Maine coast, and Cos Cob, Connecticut.
CGFA: Childe Hassam
sunsite.icm.edu.pl
Selection of artist's works and short biography.
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M.A.Peel: Because You're Mine, I Walked the High Line
MAPeel
Wed, 19 Aug 2009 23:30:01 GM
Years ago I was walking with a friend and I dropped a handkerchief. He picked it up and said, 'in the Middle Ages, we would now be engaged.' Ah, those were the days. (Painting, . Childe Hassam. , Promenade). Posted by M.A.Peel at 4:30 PM ...
MAPeel
Wed, 19 Aug 2009 23:30:01 GM
Years ago I was walking with a friend and I dropped a handkerchief. He picked it up and said, 'in the Middle Ages, we would now be engaged.' Ah, those were the days. (Painting, . Childe Hassam. , Promenade). Posted by M.A.Peel at 4:30 PM ...
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