was a pioneering American Impressionist painter born in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Renowned for capturing the interplay of light and atmosphere in urban and natural settings, he studied in Paris and was influenced by French Impressionism. Upon returning to the U.S., Hassam became a central figure in New York’s art scene, producing numerous works depicting cityscapes, New England coastlines, and country gardens. As a founding member of “The Ten,” he played a key role in promoting American Impressionism.  
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“Pomona,” painted by Childe Hassam in 1900, features the Roman goddess of fruit trees seated quietly in a garden corner. She’s surrounded by greenery, bathed in warm sunlight. Hassam uses soft tones and Impressionist strokes to convey a peaceful moment, blending classical themes with a poetic touch of everyday life.