Cathedral at Ronda (1910) by Childe Hassam

Cathedral at Ronda - Childe Hassam - 1910

Artwork Information

TitleCathedral at Ronda
ArtistChilde Hassam
Date1910
Art MovementImpressionism

About Cathedral at Ronda

The artwork “Cathedral at Ronda,” created by Childe Hassam in 1910, epitomizes the Impressionism art movement and belongs to the cityscape genre. The painting vividly captures a scene featuring a prominent architectural structure, with intricate detailing and use of light and shadow.

In the artwork, the cathedral is portrayed with its striking facade, characterized by bold lines and a harmonious blend of colors. The building is primarily rendered in shades of white and pink, indicative of classic Mediterranean architecture. Trees adorn the foreground, their foliage rendered in lush green tones, providing a stark contrast to the stone edifice. People populate the scene, engaging in everyday activities, adding a dynamic and human element to the composition. The clear blue sky forms a tranquil backdrop, further emphasizing the grandeur and historical significance of the cathedral. Through his impressionistic technique, Hassam adeptly captures both the essence and the beauty of urban life in early 20th century Ronda.

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