I used to think that Frederick Childe Hassam’s most evocative paintings were his moody, poetic winter scenes of turn of the century New York. But his Impressionist renderings of Manhattan in …
Source: A Gilded Age painter’s springtime New York | Ephemeral New York
Great find. Thanks, Sarah!
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You’re more than welcome, Olga.
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I had never heard of this painter. It feels like Monet in America. Lovely stuff.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Nor I. Monet in America sounds just right!
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Beautiful. I like the Impressionist style. It says so much about how our brain organizes and makes meaning out of color. This reminds me of my night vision 😀
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I’m glad you like this painter. (My night vision also!)
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I love this!
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I’m glad!
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Beautiful – especially the one on top of your post.
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I’m with you on that, Mary! Thanks so much for commenting.
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Like its pouring with rain. 😉
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Yes!
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Gorgeous paintings! Thanks for sharing these. 🙂
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Pleasure, Ruth.
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Amazing!
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