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HASSAM, CHILDE (1859– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 51 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HASSAM, CHILDE (1859– ) , See also:American figure and landscape painter, See also:born in See also:Boston, See also:Massachusetts, was a See also:pupil of See also:Boulanger and See also:Lefebvre in See also:Paris. He soon See also:fell under the See also:influence of the Impressionists, and took to See also:painting in a See also:style of his own, in brilliant See also:colour, with effective touches of pure pigment. He won a See also:bronze See also:medal at the Paris See also:Exhibition of 1889; medals at the See also:World's See also:Fair, See also:Chicago, 1893; Boston See also:Art See also:Club, 1896; See also:Philadelphia Art Club, 1892; See also:Carnegie See also:Institute, See also:Pittsburg, 1898; See also:Buffalo See also:Pan-American, 1901; See also:Temple See also:gold medal, See also:Pennsylvania See also:Academy of See also:Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1899; and See also:silver medal, Paris Exhibition, 1900. He became a member of the See also:National Academy of See also:Design, the Society of American Artists, the Ten Americans, the American See also:Water Colour Society, the Societe Nationale See also:des See also:Beaux Arts, Paris, and the See also:Secession Society, See also:Munich.

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