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Childe Hassam : At Dusk, Boston Common at Twilight / Erica E. Hirshler.
- Title
- Childe Hassam : At Dusk, Boston Common at Twilight / Erica E. Hirshler.
- Author
- Hirshler, Erica E.
- Publication
- Boston : MFA Publications, [2015]
- New York : Distributed by ARTBOOK/D.A.P, [2015]
- ©2014
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- Description
- 74 pages : illustrations (some color), plan, portrait; 21 cm
- Summary
- In this vivid account of one of Boston's best-loved paintings, leading American art specialist Erica E. Hirshler illuminates the context of Childe Hassam's 1880s city scene. With its rosy rust tones, intimate familial vignette and quiet expanse of snow-laden park, today "At Dusk (Boston Common at Twilight)" seems to encourage reflection and represent a decidedly old-fashioned city. Yet Hirshler reveals the ways in which the painting visually signaled the emerging modern city, from subtleties about women's place in the urban landscape to the uproarious clang of the streetcars that would have been heard on the busiest block in Boston. Enriched with reproductions of related paintings and archival illustrations, this evocative volume explores the countered conventions and bulldozed buildings behind the canvas's creation. Carefully researched and elegantly presented, the latest addition to the MFA Spotlight series will delight Hassam fans and history buffs alike.
- Alternative Title
- At Dusk, Boston Common at Twilight
- Boston Common at Twilight
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Art
- Note
- "This vivid account of Childe Hassam's 1880s cityscape chronicles one of Boston's best loved paintings. The rosy rusty tones, cozy trio, and quiet expanse of the snow-laden park in At Dusk (Boston Common at Twilight) seem to encourage reflection, yet in its time it heralded the emerging modern scene, from observations of women's changing place in society to glowing depictions of the newly electric street lamps on the busiest block in Boston."-- Page 4 of cover.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-[71]).
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- ISBN
- 9780878468379
- 0878468374
- LCCN
- ^^2015935922
- OCLC
- 913578904
- SCSB-9903348
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library