SOLD The Grapevine, 1911
by Childe Hassam (1859–1935)35¼ x 25⅜ inches
Signed and dated: Child Hassam 1911
Provenance
Mr. W.S. Stimmel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by 1930
Mr. and Mrs. William Stimmel, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by 1957
Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, New York
Dr. and Mrs. David Pall, New York, New York, acquired from above, 1968
United Jewish Appeal & Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, New York, New York, gift from above
Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, New York, June 4, 1975, lot 48, from above
Private collection, acquired from above
Sale, Sotheby’s, New York, New York, December 16, 2022, lot 560, from above
Private collection, New York, New York
Exhibited
Montross Gallery, New York, New York, Exhibition of Pictures by Childe Hassam, February 1–February 14, 1911
Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, A Summer Loan Exhibition of Paintings, July 26–September 6, 1913
Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Founder’s Day Exhibition: Private Collection of Mr. W.S. Stimmel, April 25–June 25, 1918
Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, American Classics of the Nineteenth Century, October 17–December 1, 1957
Bernard Danenberg Galleries, New York, New York, American Masters: Gallery Collection of Important Paintings and Sculpture, 1970
Literature
American Classics of the Nineteenth Century (Pittsburg: Carnegie Institute, 1957), 112, no. 118.
American Masters: Gallery Collection of Important Paintings and Sculpture (New York: Bernard Danenberg Galleries, 1970), 18, no. 31.
H. Barbara Weinberg, Childe Hassam: American Impressionist (New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2004), 386, 389, 393.
Related Works
Nude in Sunlit Wood, 1905, oil on canvas, 21½ x 28½ inches; Portland Art Museum, Oregon
An OutdoorPortrait of Miss Weir, 1909, oil on canvas, 38 x 38 inches; Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California
Note: This painting will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné of the artist’s work by Stuart P. Feld and Kathleen M. Burnside.
Artist Biography
The premier American Impressionist painter of New York City
By Alexandra A. Jopp
Childe Hassam, often referred to as the “American Monet,” is one of the most admired American Impressionists, famous for his New York City street scenes, coastal views, and rural landscapes of New England.
I. Biography
II. Chronology
III. Collections
IV. Exhibitions
V. Memberships
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VII. Suggested Resource
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