Collection: Maurice Prendergast

Maurice Prendergast (1858-1924) was an American post-Impressionist painter known for his vibrant watercolors and depictions of leisurely outdoor scenes. He was born in Newfoundland, Canada, and grew up in Boston. He studied art in Paris in the late 19th century, where he was influenced by the works of the Impressionists. Prendergast's art style was characterized by the use of bright, contrasting colors and loose brushwork. He often depicted cityscapes, landscapes, and scenes of people enjoying leisure time, particularly at the beach. Prendergast was also involved in the Arts and Crafts movement, designing and creating decorative objects such as screens and murals. His work had a significant impact on American modern art and continues to be celebrated for its unique style and lively compositions.