Prospect Park, Brooklyn (1887) by William Merritt Chase

Prospect Park, Brooklyn - William Merritt Chase - 1887

Artwork Information

TitleProspect Park, Brooklyn
ArtistWilliam Merritt Chase
Date1887
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism

About Prospect Park, Brooklyn

The artwork, entitled “Prospect Park, Brooklyn,” was created by William Merritt Chase in the year 1887. Crafted using oil on canvas, the artwork is a notable example of the Impressionism movement and is classified as a landscape genre.

The painting depicts a serene scene within Prospect Park, Brooklyn, where a verdant expanse of grass and a winding path are framed by lush trees and shrubs. The scene includes a woman and child walking along the path on the left side, dressed in what appears to be Victorian-era attire, suggestive of gentle social enjoyment. On the right side, a man stands beside a fountain, exuding a sense of calm and leisure. The vibrant fruits and flowers scattered throughout the park, combined with the varied greens of the foliage and the subtly dynamic sky, evoke an idyllic atmosphere, capturing a moment of tranquility and natural beauty characteristic of Impressionism.

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