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In reply to the discussion: Hello, DU! The Friday Afternoon Challenge returns with: Feminine Beauty in Portraits! [View all]countryjake
(8,554 posts)so that people will go "Huh?" and then get out their magnifying glasses and eventually discover the tiny little construction workers crawling around on that scaffolding out her window (which is what I had to do).
I found another of Hassam's paintings that seems to project the opposite feel that Tanagra gave to us, focusing on the actual building of the city rather than the cocoon of an apartment or everyday life continuing on amongst the reality of the change that was occurring. If there were a window in one of these buildings, I can imagine the beauty from Tanagra standing securely inside.
The Hovel and the Skyscraper, oil on canvas painting by Frederick Childe Hassam, 1904,
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:'The_Hovel_and_the_Skyscraper'_by_Frederick_Childe_Hassam,_1904.JPG
Another of Hassam's from his window series that I also really like:

The Table Garden, by Childe Hassam, 1910
http://www.wikipaintings.org/en/childe-hassam/the-table-garden