Childe Hassam (1859-1935)
Aliases: F. Childe Hassam; Frederick Childe Hassam
Professions: Painter; Etcher; Engraver; Wood cutter
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Spring in Central Park
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Childe Hassam 1859-1935 , Paris, Winter Day oil on canvas
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Sunset at Sea
Childe Hassam Biography
(b Dorchester, MA, 17 Oct 1859; d East Hampton, NY, 27 Aug 1935). American painter and printmaker. The son of Frederick F. Hassam, a prominent Boston merchant, and his wife, Rosa P. Hathorne, he was initially trained as an apprentice to a wood-engraver. From the late 1870s to the mid-1880s he executed drawings for the illustration of books, particularly childrens stories. He had a long affiliation with the Boston firm of Daniel Lothrop & Co., for whom he illustrated E. S. Brookss In No-mans Land: A Wonder Story (1885), Margaret Sidneys A New Departure for Girls (1886) and numerous other books.
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Childe Hassam 1859-1935 , Rooftops, Pont-Aven, Brittany oil on canvas
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