返回

CHILDE HASSAM (1859-1935)

 
<div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black><em>The Inlet Pool</em> is a radiant example of Childe Hassam’s gift for capturing the interplay of color, light, and atmosphere, with the jewel-like tones of the reflective pool in the foreground revealing his remarkable command of both complex chromatic harmonies and the shimmering surface of water. The composition draws the viewer into an intimate coastal scene where sunlight dances across still water, creating a sense of quiet clarity that is characteristic of Hassam’s finest seascapes.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>The painting held deep personal meaning for the artist, remaining in his collection until his death before passing through the hands of prominent collectors including radio and television writer Coleman Jacoby, financiers Robert Kaplan, and later the socialite Mrs. Clayton Rautbord.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Together, these qualities mark the work as a beautifully preserved and deeply expressive example of Hassam’s mature style, showcasing his ability to transform a simple inlet into a scene of brilliant light, subtle movement, and enduring lyricism.</font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black><em>The Inlet Pool</em> is a radiant example of Childe Hassam’s gift for capturing the interplay of color, light, and atmosphere, with the jewel-like tones of the reflective pool in the foreground revealing his remarkable command of both complex chromatic harmonies and the shimmering surface of water. The composition draws the viewer into an intimate coastal scene where sunlight dances across still water, creating a sense of quiet clarity that is characteristic of Hassam’s finest seascapes.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>The painting held deep personal meaning for the artist, remaining in his collection until his death before passing through the hands of prominent collectors including radio and television writer Coleman Jacoby, financiers Robert Kaplan, and later the socialite Mrs. Clayton Rautbord.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Together, these qualities mark the work as a beautifully preserved and deeply expressive example of Hassam’s mature style, showcasing his ability to transform a simple inlet into a scene of brilliant light, subtle movement, and enduring lyricism.</font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black><em>The Inlet Pool</em> is a radiant example of Childe Hassam’s gift for capturing the interplay of color, light, and atmosphere, with the jewel-like tones of the reflective pool in the foreground revealing his remarkable command of both complex chromatic harmonies and the shimmering surface of water. The composition draws the viewer into an intimate coastal scene where sunlight dances across still water, creating a sense of quiet clarity that is characteristic of Hassam’s finest seascapes.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>The painting held deep personal meaning for the artist, remaining in his collection until his death before passing through the hands of prominent collectors including radio and television writer Coleman Jacoby, financiers Robert Kaplan, and later the socialite Mrs. Clayton Rautbord.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Together, these qualities mark the work as a beautifully preserved and deeply expressive example of Hassam’s mature style, showcasing his ability to transform a simple inlet into a scene of brilliant light, subtle movement, and enduring lyricism.</font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black><em>The Inlet Pool</em> is a radiant example of Childe Hassam’s gift for capturing the interplay of color, light, and atmosphere, with the jewel-like tones of the reflective pool in the foreground revealing his remarkable command of both complex chromatic harmonies and the shimmering surface of water. The composition draws the viewer into an intimate coastal scene where sunlight dances across still water, creating a sense of quiet clarity that is characteristic of Hassam’s finest seascapes.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>The painting held deep personal meaning for the artist, remaining in his collection until his death before passing through the hands of prominent collectors including radio and television writer Coleman Jacoby, financiers Robert Kaplan, and later the socialite Mrs. Clayton Rautbord.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Together, these qualities mark the work as a beautifully preserved and deeply expressive example of Hassam’s mature style, showcasing his ability to transform a simple inlet into a scene of brilliant light, subtle movement, and enduring lyricism.</font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black><em>The Inlet Pool</em> is a radiant example of Childe Hassam’s gift for capturing the interplay of color, light, and atmosphere, with the jewel-like tones of the reflective pool in the foreground revealing his remarkable command of both complex chromatic harmonies and the shimmering surface of water. The composition draws the viewer into an intimate coastal scene where sunlight dances across still water, creating a sense of quiet clarity that is characteristic of Hassam’s finest seascapes.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>The painting held deep personal meaning for the artist, remaining in his collection until his death before passing through the hands of prominent collectors including radio and television writer Coleman Jacoby, financiers Robert Kaplan, and later the socialite Mrs. Clayton Rautbord.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Together, these qualities mark the work as a beautifully preserved and deeply expressive example of Hassam’s mature style, showcasing his ability to transform a simple inlet into a scene of brilliant light, subtle movement, and enduring lyricism.</font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black><em>The Inlet Pool</em> is a radiant example of Childe Hassam’s gift for capturing the interplay of color, light, and atmosphere, with the jewel-like tones of the reflective pool in the foreground revealing his remarkable command of both complex chromatic harmonies and the shimmering surface of water. The composition draws the viewer into an intimate coastal scene where sunlight dances across still water, creating a sense of quiet clarity that is characteristic of Hassam’s finest seascapes.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>The painting held deep personal meaning for the artist, remaining in his collection until his death before passing through the hands of prominent collectors including radio and television writer Coleman Jacoby, financiers Robert Kaplan, and later the socialite Mrs. Clayton Rautbord.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Together, these qualities mark the work as a beautifully preserved and deeply expressive example of Hassam’s mature style, showcasing his ability to transform a simple inlet into a scene of brilliant light, subtle movement, and enduring lyricism.</font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black><em>The Inlet Pool</em> is a radiant example of Childe Hassam’s gift for capturing the interplay of color, light, and atmosphere, with the jewel-like tones of the reflective pool in the foreground revealing his remarkable command of both complex chromatic harmonies and the shimmering surface of water. The composition draws the viewer into an intimate coastal scene where sunlight dances across still water, creating a sense of quiet clarity that is characteristic of Hassam’s finest seascapes.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>The painting held deep personal meaning for the artist, remaining in his collection until his death before passing through the hands of prominent collectors including radio and television writer Coleman Jacoby, financiers Robert Kaplan, and later the socialite Mrs. Clayton Rautbord.</font></div><br><br><div> </div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Together, these qualities mark the work as a beautifully preserved and deeply expressive example of Hassam’s mature style, showcasing his ability to transform a simple inlet into a scene of brilliant light, subtle movement, and enduring lyricism.</font></div>
入海池191914 1/2 x 16 5/8 英寸(36.83 x 42.23 厘米) 木板油画
种源
艺术家生前持有
美国艺术与文学学院,纽约,1935-1962年,由上述机构遗赠
米尔奇画廊,纽约州纽约市,1963年
科尔曼·雅各比画廊,纽约,纽约州,直至1966年
沙佩利耶画廊,纽约,纽约州
坎帕尼莱画廊,芝加哥,伊利诺伊州
罗伯特与弗吉尼亚·卡普兰,棕榈滩,佛罗里达州
克莱顿·劳特博德夫人,芝加哥,伊利诺伊州
私人收藏,佛罗里达州
私人收藏,2004年
展会信息
纽约,纽约州,米尔奇画廊,1963年
伊利诺伊州,芝加哥
...更。。。钟楼画廊,1967年
...少。。。
《入海池》堪称查尔德·哈萨姆捕捉色彩、光线与氛围交织的杰作典范。前景中如宝石般闪耀的池水倒影,彰显了他对复杂色调和谐与波光粼粼水面的非凡掌控力。画面将观者引入亲密的海岸场景,阳光在静水中翩然起舞,营造出哈萨姆顶级海景画特有的宁静澄澈感。


 


此画承载着艺术家深厚的个人情感,直至他离世前始终珍藏于其私人藏品中,后辗转经手多位知名收藏家:广播电视编剧科尔曼·雅各比、金融家罗伯特·卡普兰,以及后来的社交名媛克莱顿·劳特博德夫人。


 


这些特质共同彰显了作品作为哈萨姆成熟风格典范的完美保存状态与深邃表现力,展现了他将平凡海湾转化为璀璨光影、微妙律动与永恒抒情之境的非凡造诣。
询问