Description:

CHILDE HASSAM (AMERICAN, 1859-1935)
NEW YORK CITY SHANTY, 1892-1900
Oil on canvas: 14 x 18 1/4 in.
Framed; lower left signed: Childe Hassam;
Painted upon his return from Paris in 1889 where he discovered the works of the French Impressionists. Childe Hassam illustrates a scene from the heart of Manhattan, a squatter’s shanty, possibly Blind Tom Foley's at Madison and 77th Street, flanked by brownstones and a modern building, with goats in the foreground. Shanties in New York City were well documented from the 19th and into the 20th century. Examples of these dwellings are depicted in the photographs of Jacob A. Riis. An 1858 classified ad states: “For Sale: A young goat, newly kidded…Inquire in 44th Street, third shanty from Third Avenue on the hill.”
Recently discovered, this work will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné of Hassam’s work in preparation by Stuart P. Feld and Kathleen M. Burnside.


Provenance: Burton Castles and by descent in the family

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