Moonlight on the Sound (1906) by Childe Hassam

Moonlight on the Sound - Childe Hassam - 1906

Artwork Information

TitleMoonlight on the Sound
ArtistChilde Hassam
Date1906
Art MovementImpressionism

About Moonlight on the Sound

The artwork “Moonlight on the Sound,” created by Childe Hassam in 1906, belongs to the Impressionism movement and features the marine genre. It presents a sophisticated portrayal of maritime elements bathed in soft moonlight, encapsulating the serene and ephemeral atmosphere characteristic of the artist’s work.

In the artwork, the viewer is greeted with a tranquil scene dominated by a vast expanse of water merging seamlessly into the sky. The moon, veiled slightly by wisps of clouds, casts a luminous glow across the surface of the water, creating a shimmering pathway of light. A solitary sailboat is discernible in the distance, its sail catching the moonlight, adding a sense of scale and solitude to the composition. The overall color palette is composed of varying shades of blues and greens, rendered with soft, diffused brushstrokes that evoke the peaceful, almost dreamlike quality of a moonlit night.

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