Spring on West 78th Street (1905) by Childe Hassam

“Spring on West 78th Street,” crafted by Childe Hassam in the year 1905, exemplifies the Impressionism movement and the cityscape genre. The artwork captures a quaint urban scene imbued with the subtle hues and light typically associated with spring.

The artwork depicts a street view bathed in the gentle light of early morning or late afternoon. Trees are in partial bloom alongside old buildings, indicative of springtime. Pedestrians in early 20th-century attire populate the sidewalk, with horse-drawn carriages and early motor vehicles navigating the street. The sky above is painted in warm, pastel colors, suggesting a calm and serene atmosphere. Hassam’s brushwork, characterized by fluid yet deliberate strokes, imparts a sense of movement and life to the scene, evoking the transient beauty and vitality of the urban landscape during spring.

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