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Definition of Hassam
1. Noun. United States painter noted for brilliant colors and bold brushwork (1859-1935).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hassam
Hasid Hasidean Hasideans Hasidic Hasidim Hasidism Haskell Haslemere Hasner Hasner's fold | Hasner's valve Hastinapura Hastings Hatch Slack Kortshak pathway |
Literary usage of Hassam
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1870)
"hassam is a corruption of the English surname HORSHAM. ... In regard to pronunciation,
hassam woul 1 be explained, if he alone, of the Boston judges, ..."
2. The American Magazine of Art by American Federation of Arts (1918)
"It is the hassam of the paintings, whom we know so well, that meets us again in
the etchings. Problems of tone and color and light, that have attracted him ..."
3. Good Roads Year Book by American Highway Association (1914)
"I hassam PAVING COMPANY WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS A ... hassam Compressed Concrete
with Bituminous Wearing Surface. hassam Compressed Concrete with Granite ..."
4. The History of Modern Painting by Richard Muther (1896)
"... the Morans, LC Tiffany, John Francis Murphy, Childe hassam, Julian Alden Weir,
HW Ranger, HS Bisbing, Charles H. Davis, George Inness, junior, JG Brown, ..."
5. Official Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention by American Society of Municipal Engineers, American Society of Municipal Improvements (1908)
"By Claude A. Magill, General Manager, Connecticut hassam Paving Company. In the
search for a road construction that would not be prohibitive in its first ..."
6. Art and the Great War by Albert Eugene Gallatin (1919)
"In return' ing to black and white I am glad that Mr. hassam has chosen lithography
as his vehicle. ..."