Canterbury (1889) by Childe Hassam

Canterbury - Childe Hassam - 1889

Artwork Information

TitleCanterbury
ArtistChilde Hassam
Date1889
Art MovementImpressionism

About Canterbury

The artwork titled “Canterbury,” created by the artist Childe Hassam in 1889, is a masterpiece of the Impressionist movement. It falls under the landscape genre.

The artwork depicts a serene and picturesque scene characterized by the rich textures and colors typical of Impressionist art. It presents a portion of a rustic building, partially enveloped by dark green ivy. The aged walls exhibit a diverse palette of hues, with patches of red bricks interspersed among the yellow and beige stones. The red-tiled roof contrasts vividly with the walls, adding to the visual appeal. In the foreground, a cluster of old, weathered gravestones emerges from a lush green lawn, contributing to the tranquil yet melancholic atmosphere of the scene. Two figures, possibly monks or villagers, stand near the gravestones, adding a subtle human element to the landscape. The delicate brushwork and the harmonious blend of colors embody the quintessential qualities of Impressionism, capturing the essence of the moment and the natural beauty of the scene.

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