New York Street

Description

After studying painting in Paris, Childe Hassam applied the techniques of French Impressionism to his views of American cities and landscapes. While he also painted coastal and pastoral scenes, Hassam often focused on urban areas such as his hometown of Boston, and New York City, where he lived after returning from Paris. Here the artist rendered New York with short brushstrokes that emphasize the movement and activity of everyday life on Fifth Avenue along Central Park. He incorporated vivid colors, such as the red and yellow of the woman's hat and skirt, into what would otherwise be a predominantly gray and white winter cityscape and captured the light in a natural manner, presenting a picturesque view of a modern metropolis.

Provenance

Henry Schultheis until June 25, 1928; sold to Macbeth Galleries, New York; sold to Isaac Lowenstein, Charlestown, West Virginia, February 19, 1930; by descent to his widow, Edna Lowenstein, Chicago; bequested to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1980.

New York Street

Childe Hassam

1902

Accession Number

60294

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

59.7 × 49.5 cm (23 1/2 × 19 1/2 in.)

Classification

oil on canvas

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Bequest of Edna H. Loewenstein