Rainy Day, Boston by Frederick Childe Hassam - 1885 - 66.3 x 122 cm Toledo Museum of Art Rainy Day, Boston by Frederick Childe Hassam - 1885 - 66.3 x 122 cm Toledo Museum of Art

Rainy Day, Boston

oil on canvas • 66.3 x 122 cm
  • Frederick Childe Hassam - October 17, 1859 - August 27, 1935 Frederick Childe Hassam 1885

We continue our month with Toledo Museum of Art - that means that every Sunday this month we will present a piece from their collection. Enjoy! :) 

In Rainy Day, Boston Childe Hassam chose a thoroughly modern subject: the wide avenues and new brick row houses of Boston's fashionable South End at the intersection of Columbus Avenue (on the left) and Appleton Street. Hassam, who lived at the time on Columbus Avenue, explained that his street "was all paved in asphalt, and I used to think it was very pretty when it was wet and shining, and caught the reflections of passing people and vehicles."

Modern, too, was the unusual use of empty space in the center foreground of the painting. The plunging perspective of the streets and the "wide angle" view suggests the influence of photography, still relatively new. The effects of weather and the subject of city life with its to-and-fro bustle (notice how Hassam slightly blurs the trotting horses' legs to capture the idea of movement) were influenced by the French Impressionists.

P.S. Like in today's masterpiece, rain can be quite nice especially in paintings! Look at these beautiful examples <3 Afterwards, grab an umbrella and have a walk!