Church at Old Lyme, Connecticut

Childe Hassam
Artist Childe Hassam
Date 1905
Medium Oil on canvas
Collection Metropolitan Museum of Art
Copyright Public domain. Free for personal & commercial use.

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About the Artist

Childe Hassam
American (1859–1935)
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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Artwork Story

Childe Hassam’s ‘Church at Old Lyme, Connecticut’ captures the quiet charm of a New England village with delicate brushstrokes and a luminous palette. Sunlight filters through the trees, casting dappled shadows on the white clapboard church, while loose, impressionistic touches suggest the fleeting quality of light and atmosphere. The painting feels alive with movement—leaves rustle, clouds drift, and the church stands as a serene anchor amid nature’s rhythms. Hassam, deeply influenced by French Impressionism, transforms an ordinary scene into something poetic, where architecture and landscape merge in harmony.

Painted during his summers in Old Lyme, this work reflects the artist’s fascination with rural America and its quiet beauty. The church, likely a Congregational meeting house, becomes more than a building—it’s a symbol of community and timelessness. Hassam’s playful handling of color, especially in the foliage and sky, creates a sense of spontaneity, as if the scene were glimpsed in passing. There’s no grand drama here, just the subtle magic of everyday light and the artist’s ability to make it sing.

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