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OLD CHINATOWN - SAN FRANCISCO
By Childe Hassam
Located in Santa Monica, CA
CHILDE HASSAM (1859 – 1935) OLD CHINATOWN - SAN FRANCISCO 1904 (Cortissoz 95 i/iii?) Etching, 5 ¼ “ x 5”. Signed and dated in the plate and with his cypher in ...
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This House
By Childe Hassam
Located in Storrs, CT
This House. [Egypt Lane, Easthampton, Long Island, New York.] 1917. Etching. Cortissoz/Clayton 125.i/ii. 7 1/2 x 10 7/8 (sheet 9 1/2 x 12 9/16). Edition of 14 proofs in this state; n...
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1910s American Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Etching

This House
This House
H 16 in W 19.63 in D 1 in
Inner Harbor (Gloucester)
By Childe Hassam
Located in Storrs, CT
Inner Harbor. (Gloucester) 1918. Lithograph. Kleeman 17; Griffith 16. 8 x 11 3/4 (sheet 10 3/16 x 15 3/8). Edition 104. Signed and annotated in the stone "Childe Hassam Gloucester 19...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Lithograph

The Oak (Gloucester)
By Childe Hassam
Located in Storrs, CT
The Oak, Gloucester. 1918. Lithograph. Kleeman 29; Griffith 17. 11 3/4 x 16 1/4 (sheet 13 11/16 x 17 7/8). Edition 6. Signed and annotated in the stone "Childe Hassam 1918"; signed w...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Lithograph

Inner Harbor (Gloucester)
By Childe Hassam
Located in Storrs, CT
Inner Harbor. (Gloucester) 1918. Lithograph. Kleeman 17; Griffith 16. 8 x 11 3/4 (sheet 10 3/8 x 17 7/8). Edition 104. Signed and annotated in the stone "Childe Hassam Gloucester 191...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Lithograph

Bill Boards, New York
By Childe Hassam
Located in Storrs, CT
The Bill Boards, New York. c. 1919. Etching. Cortissoz, Clayton 87. 4 5/8 x 6 (sheet 6 3/8 x 9 5/8). A fine impression with carefully-wiped plate tone printed on white wove paper wit...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Etching

Lafayette Street.
By Childe Hassam
Located in Storrs, CT
Crayon and lithotint. Kleeman 18; Griffith 5. 14 5/8 x 11 (sheet 18 x 11 3/4). Edition 59. A rich impression printed on Japanese mulberry paper with an oak leaf watermark. Signed and...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Crayon, Lithograph

Lafayette Street.
Lafayette Street.
H 22 in W 16 in D 0.5 in
House on the Main Street, Easthampton.
By Childe Hassam
Located in Storrs, CT
House on the Main Street, Easthampton. 1922. Etching. Cortissoz/Clayton 213. 6 x 12 1/4 (sheet 9 3/4 x 15 1/4). Illustrated: Contemporary American Etching, 1930. A cleanly-wiped impr...
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1920s American Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Etching

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The Whitesmiths, Impresse des Carmelites
By James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Located in Santa Monica, CA
JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER (1834 – 1903) THE WHITESMITHS, IMPRESSE DES CARMELITES 1894 (03) Way 53, LEVY 84 Transfer lithograph signed with butterfly in stone 8 ½ x 6 1//8". ...
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THE BIG HORSE CHESTNUT TREE
By Childe Hassam
Located in Portland, ME
Hassam, Childe. THE BIG HORSE CHESTNUT TREE, EASTHAMPTON. C/C 304. Etching, 1922. Signed with the cypher and inscribed "imp." in pencil, and signed, dated and titled in the plate. Th...
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1920s Landscape Prints

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Etching

New York Bouquet
By Childe Hassam
Located in Fairlawn, OH
New York Bouquet Lithograph, 1917 Edition: 93 Signed with the artist's cipher in pencil lower right (see photo) This lithograph is inspired by Hassam's oil painting of the same title...
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1910s American Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Lithograph

The Bather by Childe Hassam
By Childe Hassam
Located in New Orleans, LA
Childe Hassam 1859-1935 American The Bather Signed and dated “Childe Hassam” (lower right) Oil on canvas Considered by many to be America’s foremost Impressionist painter, Childe...
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20th Century Impressionist Nude Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Mending the Tears
By Winslow Homer
Located in New York, NY
Winslow Homer created this etching entitled “MENDING THE TEARS” in 1888. This is a lifetime impression signed by Homer and printed by the famous New York etcher George W. H. Ritchie...
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1880s American Impressionist Figurative Prints

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Etching

Childe Hassam Original Etching, 1929 - “The Old Woodshed, Easthampton”
By Childe Hassam
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original Etching by Childe Hassam (1859 - 1939). Created 1929. Title: The Old Woodshed, East Hampton Etching trimmed to plate and signed in pencil with his cypher on the lower tab. ...
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Mid-20th Century Landscape Prints

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Paper

French Cruiser
By Childe Hassam
Located in New York, NY
Childe Hassam (1859-1935), French Cruiser, lithotint, 1918, signed in pencil with the cipher lower right. Reference: Griffith 8. In very good condition, printed in black ink on cream...
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1910s American Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Lithograph

J.H. Woods’ Fruit Shop, Chelsea
By James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Located in New York, NY
James Whistler (1834-1903), J.H. Woods’ Fruit Shop, Chelsea, etching and drypoint, 1887-88. Signed with the butterfly on the tab and annotated “imp,” also signed with the butterfly i...
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1880s Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Etching, Drypoint

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Childe Hassam was one of the most prolific American Impressionist painters of his day, creating more than 3,000 works of art. In addition to his love of urban scenes, Hassam is known for his portraits, landscapes and figurative paintings. He enjoyed a successful career, commercial popularity and critical acclaim, cementing an enduring legacy in American art.

Hassam was born in 1859 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, as Frederick Childe Hassam. As a teenager, he apprenticed in an engraver’s workshop but later started working as an illustrator. Hassam took a life drawing class at the Boston Art Club and an anatomy class at the Lowell Institute. In 1883, he embarked on a journey to Europe, where he began producing watercolor paintings.

Hassam returned to Boston in 1884 and married Kathleen Maude Doane. In 1886, the couple traveled to Paris together, where Hassam studied at the Academie Julian and exhibited his work at the Parisian salons. They returned to America in 1889 and took up residence in New York City.

Along with Boston and Paris, New York City featured heavily in Hassam's urban paintings. Among his most famous works is Avenue of the Allies, Great Britain, representing Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue.

Beginning in the 1890s, Hassam spent summers painting throughout Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. He earned numerous accolades and exhibited at museums across the country by the turn of the century. In 1915, he turned his attention to prints and etchings.

Before he died in 1935, Hassam gifted the paintings in his studio to the American Academy of Arts and Letters with instructions that they be sold and the funds used to purchase American works. Today, his art is held in numerous museums, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

In 2016, the “Impressionism: American Gardens on Canvas” exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden featured Hassam’s Celia Thaxter's Garden, Isles of Shoals, Maine among its showcase of American impressionist masters.

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