The artwork titled “Picnic” by Maurice Prendergast, created between 1920 and 1923, is a watercolor on paper piece associated with the Post-Impressionism movement. Measuring 39.37 by 55.88 cm, this genre painting offers a glimpse into leisurely outdoor scenes. The piece is held in a private collection.
The artwork depicts a vibrant and lively picnic scene full of human activity. Groups of people are spread across the landscape, engaging in various activities. The composition is filled with figures dressed in colorful attire, positioned around trees and possibly a small house or structure in the background. The use of watercolor lends a delicate, fluid quality to the colors and forms, typical of Post-Impressionist techniques. The scene captures the essence of enjoyment and social interaction in a natural setting, with a focus on light and color harmony.