Mrs. Hassam’s Garden at East Hampton (1934) by Childe Hassam

“Mrs. Hassam’s Garden at East Hampton,” created by Childe Hassam in 1934, belongs to the Impressionism movement and falls within the genre of genre painting. The artwork exhibits vibrant colors and a lively depiction of a garden scene, characteristic of Hassam’s impressionistic style.

The artwork portrays an inviting garden setting, centered around a tree whose trunk is encircled by a hexagonal bench. To the left of the bench lies a table adorned with a clear vase filled with yellow lilies and an array of apples spread on a plate. A colorful textile, featuring shades of red, yellow, blue, and green, is draped over the table, adding to the lively and dynamic atmosphere. The background is a lush tapestry of green foliage and tall grasses, interwoven with pockets of vibrant flowers. The overall scene evokes a tranquil yet vivid depiction of the garden, rendered in the characteristic loose brushstrokes and vivid color palette of the Impressionist movement.

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