The artwork, entitled “North Shore 3, Massachusetts,” was crafted by Maurice Prendergast between approximately 1907 and 1910. Created using watercolor on paper, this piece belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. The dimensions of the artwork are 26.67 by 39.37 centimeters. Currently, it resides in a private collection.
In “North Shore 3, Massachusetts,” a vibrant coastal scene is depicted, replete with brilliant blues and earthy browns. The composition presents a group of figures leisurely engaging on a rocky shoreline, backed by an expansive view of the sea. The blue waves of the ocean are interspersed with white highlights, suggesting sunlight reflecting on the water’s surface. In the distant background, sailing vessels can be seen, adding depth to the painting. The scene captures the essence of a coastal day, imbued with a relaxed, leisurely atmosphere typical of Prendergast’s work. The figures scattered across the rocks and the central focus of the seascape encapsulate human interaction with nature, expressed through a lively and expressive application of watercolor.