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    After Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935) Title: Untitled (Boston Common at Twilight)

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    After Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935) Title: Untitled (Boston Common at Twilight)
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    After Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)
    Title: Untitled (Boston Common at Twilight)
    Medium: Offset Lithograph (Reproduction)
    Date: Late 19th to 20th Century
    Dimensions: 35" x 45" (Framed)
    Condition: Excellent, archivally matted and glazed in an elegant black and gold frame

    This serene winter street scene—based on the celebrated painting Boston Common at Twilight by American Impressionist Childe Hassam—is a beautifully executed offset lithograph capturing the delicate balance between urban life and nature at dusk. A woman and two children stroll through a snowy park path, likely the edge of Boston Common, while early streetlights glow faintly behind leafless trees under a winter sunset.

    Childe Hassam, a founding member of the American Impressionist movement, was renowned for his cityscapes and light-filled atmospheric works. This high-quality reproduction pays homage to one of his most iconic compositions and offers collectors an opportunity to enjoy a faithful, large-format rendering of a museum-grade original.

    The work is tastefully double-matted with a dark inner border to complement the twilight tone, and is housed in a formal wood frame with gilt detailing—ready for display in a traditional or historically inspired setting.

    Note: While not an original, this print carries both visual and decorative significance, especially for admirers of American Impressionism and early 20th-century city scenes.