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Lot 20 : CHILDE HASSAM (American/Boston, 1859-1935)

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CHILDE HASSAM (American/Boston, 1859-1935)
Tidal Dam and Bridge, Cos Cob, 1902
sgn.and dated l.l, Childe Hassam 1902; verso with multiple gallery and exhibition labels
pastel on tan paper under glass; 17.5 by 21.75 in.; framed, 28 by 32
Provenance: Bernard Dannenberg Galleries, New York; Private collection, New Jersey, c. 1970 to present owner.
From a private East Coast collection
This work will be included in the forthcoming catalog raisonne of Hassam's work being prepared by Kathleen Burnside and Stuart Feld; reference number, 1902.025
Exhibitions: American Academy of Arts and Letters, NY,
Exhibition of the Works of Childe Hassam, April 21 - October 21, 1927, #71 as The Tidal Dam and Bridges (pastel); University of Arizona Museum of Art, March 26 - April 30, 1972; Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, Childe Hassam: 1859-19365, March 21 - May 10, 1981, #42; Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme. Ct., Childe Hassam in Connecticut, December 11, 1987 - January 10, 1988. Exhibition traveled to the Greenwich Civiv Center, December 3-6, 1987; Montclair Art Museum, New Jersey, A Love Affair, 50 Years of Collecting American Art, September 18 - October 30, 1988, #52;
Adelson Galleries, New York,
American Works on Paper, 1880 - 1930, October 20 - December 19, 2009, #43, illustrated in color.
Estimate: $50,000 - $75,000
Realized: $37,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium


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