New England Village (c.1916 – c.1919) by Maurice Prendergast

New England Village - Maurice Prendergast - c.1916 - c.1919

Artwork Information

TitleNew England Village
ArtistMaurice Prendergast
Datec.1916 - c.1919
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Dimensions39.37 x 45.72 cm
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About New England Village

The artwork “New England Village,” created by Maurice Prendergast circa 1916-1919, is a watercolor on paper piece belonging to the Post-Impressionism movement. With dimensions of 39.37 by 45.72 centimeters, this landscape genre painting currently resides in a Private Collection. The vibrant and detailed depiction of a village scene, emblematic of Prendergast’s artistic style, brings to life the quaint charm and animated atmosphere of a New England locale.

In the artwork, several houses are prominently featured amidst verdant surroundings, indicative of a thriving village community. The architectural structures exhibit various colors and textures, enhancing the dynamic composition. A central house, distinguished by its rich hues of yellow and blue, serves as a focal point, surrounded by meticulously rendered trees and gardens. Figures, possibly villagers, are engaged in activities near the foreground, contributing to the scene’s lively and communal ambiance. This picturesque representation showcases Prendergast’s skillful use of bright, expressive strokes, and a vibrant palette, capturing the essence of a picturesque and bustling village in the heart of New England.

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