Twenty-Six of June, Old Lyme (1912) by Childe Hassam

Twenty-Six of June, Old Lyme - Childe Hassam - 1912

Artwork Information

TitleTwenty-Six of June, Old Lyme
ArtistChilde Hassam
Date1912
Art MovementImpressionism

About Twenty-Six of June, Old Lyme

“Twenty-Six of June, Old Lyme,” created by Childe Hassam in 1912, is an exemplary work of the Impressionism art movement, categorized under the genre of genre painting. The artwork portrays an intimate indoor scene bathed in natural light, capturing a sense of serenity and reflection.

In the artwork, a woman stands facing a mirror, slightly turned to the side, allowing the viewer to see her detailed blue garment adorned with soft patterns. The reflection in the mirror contributes to the depth and complexity of the composition. Beside her, a table holds a vase filled with delicately detailed blooming flowers that exude pastel shades. The window in the background offers a glimpse of lush greenery illuminated by sunlight, playing with the light and shadow to create a warm, inviting ambiance. The entire scene is imbued with a harmonious interplay of colors and textures, emblematic of Impressionist techniques, which focus on the transient effects of light and the depiction of everyday moments.

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