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A work made of oil on canvas.

New York Street

Edition · Print

Fine-art print after Childe Hassam

Art Institute of Chicago

Thread 44233

Calm & Clarity

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Art Institute of Chicago

The original is held by the Art Institute of Chicago and is not for sale. Art Sutra produces licensed fine-art prints from its open-access record.

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Produced to order in your choice of material and size, printed by Art Sutra from the Art Institute of Chicago’s open-access record under public-domain terms. The original is not for sale and stays where it is; this is that image, honestly labelled.

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37 × 45 cm
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Printed and fulfilled by Art Sutra from the Art Institute of Chicago’s open-access record of New York Street, with the artist and the holding institution named on the certificate that ships with every edition.

Curator’s note

Childe Hassam (1902) from United States. Held in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago and released into the public domain, offered here as a museum-quality edition within the calm thread.

Details

Artist
Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)
Date
1902
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
59.7 × 49.5 cm · 23.5 × 19.5 in
Origin
United States
Collection
Bequest of Edna H. Loewenstein

Placing a calm & clarity work

The quietest works are the hardest to make. Mist, moonlight, snow, a horizon with almost nothing on it — these ask the viewer to slow down before they can see anything at all. Hung in a bedroom or a room that gets used at the end of a day, they do more for a space than any amount of colour.

Direction
North-east — the quarter of clarity and first light
Rooms
Bedrooms · Meditation rooms · Bathrooms · Reading corners
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Provenance & rights

Source collection: Art Institute of Chicago. Bequest of Edna H. Loewenstein. Public domain (CC0). Offered as an Art Sutra Edition — a museum-quality print produced under open-access terms, with full attribution to the artist and holding institution.

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