Artist Frederick Childe Hassam

Mar 17
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2008

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Frederick Childe Hassam was born on October 17th, 1859 in Dorchester, Boston. Early in his painting career he painted the European countryside, but he was most famous for his depiction of the worlds biggest cities, Paris, New York, and Boston.

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Frederick Childe Hassam was born on October 17th,Artist Frederick Childe Hassam Articles 1859 in Dorchester, Boston. Although he was very bright, school was not for him and he dropped out before he graduated. He knew art was what he loved and he immediately began taking classes at the Lowell Institute. While he was there he began a career in illustration and watercolors. In order to put himself through school he took an apprenticeship at a wood engravers shop. Part of his early practice was anonymously illustrating for the Institute's paper, they were well received and only after his fame did people realize who had been sending them in. At 23 he had his first exhibition in Boston, it was a display of his watercolors. Although he enjoyed painting his native city, he was convinced by a close friend to travel to Europe to "step outside the box". He and his friend, Edmund H. Garret, traveled all throughout Europe studying his impressionist forefathers. After establishing his reputation in Boston and studying in Europe, he settled in New York .Early in his painting career he painted the European countryside, but he was most famous for his depiction of the worlds biggest cities, Paris, New York, and Boston. My favorite was always Boston Common at Twilight, an oil on canvas that my parents had a print of hanging in our livingroom. Although most of his fame came from his cityscape portraits, his most favorite landscapes were of the New England coast.Hassam's gallery in New York city was on Fifth Street, it was there that he found the subject of his most famous paintings, the 22 Flag paintings. His inspiration came from a parade that traveled down the avenue for World War 1. He divided his time between that gallery and a home in East Hampton, where he died when he was 75.