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North River Dock, New York, 1901 (charcoal and gouache on paper)
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North River Dock, New York, 1901 (charcoal and gouache on paper)
3526206 North River Dock, New York, 1901 (charcoal and gouache on paper) by Hassam, Childe Frederick (1859-1935); 16.19x27.15 cm; Corcoran Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. USA; (add.info.: charcoal and gouache on the reverse of an " Encylopedia Britanica" advertisement)
Media ID 25174940
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Dock Hudson Manhattan New Jersey North River Shipping Waterfront
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This print captures the essence of North River Dock in New York during the year 1901. Created by renowned artist Childe Frederick Hassam, this artwork showcases his mastery of charcoal and gouache on paper. Measuring at 16.19x27.15 cm, it is currently housed in the Corcoran Collection at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D. C. , USA. The scene depicted in this piece exudes a sense of bustling activity and maritime charm. The harbor comes alive with ships docked along the waterfront, as if frozen in time by Hassam's skilled hand. This impressionistic portrayal beautifully captures the spirit of America's industrial era. Located on Manhattan's North River, now known as Hudson Bay, this historic dock was a vital hub for trade and transportation during that period. Its significance to American history cannot be understated, serving as a gateway for goods and people entering or leaving New York City. Hassam's attention to detail is evident even down to the medium he used - charcoal and gouache on an "Encyclopedia Britannica" advertisement - adding an intriguing layer to this already mesmerizing artwork. As you gaze upon this stunning print, let yourself be transported back to turn-of-the-century America when harbors like North River Dock were teeming with life and possibility. Experience firsthand the beauty of American Impressionism through Hassam's masterful interpretation of this iconic location.
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