Church at Old Lyme (1903) by Childe Hassam

Church at Old Lyme - Childe Hassam - 1903

Artwork Information

TitleChurch at Old Lyme
ArtistChilde Hassam
Date1903
Art MovementImpressionism

About Church at Old Lyme

The artwork, “Church at Old Lyme,” created by Childe Hassam in 1903, is an exemplary piece of the Impressionism art movement. This cityscape captures the essence of a tranquil scene, exemplifying the artist’s prowess in portraying urban vistas with a delicate and thoughtful approach.

In the artwork, a white church stands prominently amidst tall, leafless trees. The church, with its steeple reaching towards the sky, is bathed in soft light, highlighting the intricate details of its architecture. The scenery is further enriched by the warm hues of autumn leaves scattered across the ground. The trees, with their branches gracefully arching over the structure, frame the church in a serene and harmonious setting. The brushstrokes are characteristic of Impressionism, imparting a sense of movement and light. The overall atmosphere is peaceful, capturing a fleeting moment in time with grace and precision.

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