Carriage, Rue Bonaparte (1888) by Childe Hassam

Carriage, Rue Bonaparte - Childe Hassam - 1888

Artwork Information

TitleCarriage, Rue Bonaparte
ArtistChilde Hassam
Date1888
Art MovementImpressionism

About Carriage, Rue Bonaparte

The artwork titled “Carriage, Rue Bonaparte,” created by Childe Hassam in the year 1888, is a notable example of the Impressionism art movement and falls within the genre painting category. The painting depicts a street scene, showcasing a horse-drawn carriage on Rue Bonaparte, capturing the essence of daily life in a city setting.

The artwork poignantly illustrates a moment on a rainy day, with the wet streets reflecting the light and the hustle of a city as horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians carrying umbrellas move along the roadway. The subdued, yet warm color palette, and expert use of light serve to highlight both the atmospheric conditions and the textures of the buildings, trees, and street surfaces. The horse and carriage, with the driver donning a white top hat and a protective overcoat, are positioned prominently at the foreground, adding a sense of depth and movement to the composition. The branches overhead frame the scene, enhancing the focus on the central elements of the painting. This detailed depiction encapsulates the everyday life and character of the city’s past era, rendered through the perceptive and atmospheric style characteristic of Impressionism.

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