Wooden Boats and Dogana


size(cm): 55x75
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Sale price€207,95 EUR

Description

Childe Hassam's Woodboats and Dogana is a brilliant testament to the impressionist style and technical mastery that characterized this American artist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Composed in 1908, this painting offers a vibrant and atmospheric depiction of the urban landscape, where water, flora and architecture intertwine in a dance of light and color.

At the bottom of the work are several wooden boats, which appear to float serenely on the reflective waters. These boats, with their simple shapes and earthy colours, add a sense of warmth to the coastal scene, while shadows play with the light filtering across the water’s surface. The arrangement of the boats adds compositional balance, guiding the viewer’s gaze from the foreground to the Dogana structure, which stands elegantly in the background.

The Dogana, or Customs House, with its distinctive bell tower and neoclassical silhouette, has an imposing presence on the canvas. Its building is bathed in a golden light, which highlights the architectural details and its form cast against the moody sky. This depiction of Venetian architecture reflects not only Hassam’s admiration for the beauty of the city, but also his ability to capture fleeting moments of light and shadow, an essential trait of Impressionism. The atmosphere of the scene is heightened by the colour palette used, where the deep blues of the water are contrasted with the warm ochres and yellows of the building and boats, generating a visual harmony that invites contemplation.

Hassam’s loose, visible brushstroke technique creates a sense of movement and life in the painting; the brushstrokes seem to capture the breeze caressing the water’s surface and the gentle rocking of boats. This sensorial immediacy is characteristic of the impressionist style that Hassam embraced throughout his artistic career, a style that was more concerned with the visual perception of the moment than with the accurate representation of reality.

It is noteworthy that the work, although focused on landscape and architecture, does not feature prominent human figures, creating a space for introspection and personal connection with nature. Through the absence of characters, the viewer is invited to fully immerse themselves in the tranquility of the scene, becoming a silent participant in the environment Hassam has created.

Hassam was a fervent proponent of Impressionism and was drawn to the light and life of the cities he visited, especially the New England coasts and towns of Europe. “Wooden Boats and Dogana” aligns with other works by the artist where water and architecture intertwine, recalling pieces such as “Under the Brooklyn Bridge” and his many depictions of the Maine coasts, where his skill in capturing light and color remains a recurring theme.

In conclusion, “Wooden Boats and Dogana” not only reflects Childe Hassam’s mastery in handling color and light, but also encapsulates the essence of Impressionism. Through his depiction of a moment, a light and a landscape, Hassam invites us to see the world through his eyes, where beauty lies in the simple details and in the sublime interplay between water and architecture.

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