Flowers in vase
Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is square. Original size is . This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
Maurice Brazil Prendergast (1858-1924) was a US
Post-Impressionist artist and member of the group Eight, who worked with oil and watercolour. He was born in Newfoundland (British colonies in North America), but soon moved with his family to Boston. He earned his living as a street performer and this was reflected in the rich colours of his early works. In the years 1891-1895, he studied in Paris at the Academy Colarossi. Here, he met the Canadian painter James Morrice, who pulled him into the company of avant-garde artists. He studied the works of
Van Gogh and
Georges Seurat. As the first American, he defended the work of
Paul Cézanne. In 1898, he took a trip to Venice and here, he experimented with more complex compositions in his paintings. This gave rise to images like
Fantasy or
Central Park . He was a member of the Eight, which was a group of artists who protested academic bias. They believed in the freedom of creation without awards. His art was misunderstood in its time, though it was timeless. The Metropolitan Museum of Art even refused to hold a memorial retrospective of Prendergast after his death in 1924.