Indepth Arts News:
"Parks and Promenades: Maurice Prendergast"
2000-07-25 until 2000-10-22
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York, NY,
USA
Parks and Promenades: Maurice Prendergast in The
Metropolitan Museum of Art will present Maurice Prendergast
(1858-1924) as painter, watercolorist, draftsman, and book illustrator.
Gathered from the holdings of the Metropolitan Museum's Department of
American Paintings and Sculpture, Department of Drawings and Prints, and
Robert Lehman Collection, the exhibition will be the first to present the
Museum's entire collection of Prendergast's work. Cursory pencil drawings
of incidental Parisian life; luminous, large-scale watercolors from the
Large Boston Public Garden Sketchbook (1895-97); and oil paintings of
recreational activities on the Massachusetts shore and in New York's Central
Park will chronicle a lifetime of plein-air observation. On view July 25
through October 22, 2000, the exhibition will feature some 70 works,
including many of Prendergast's most acclaimed watercolors, which, because
of their sensitivity to light, have not been shown together for more than a
decade.
The exhibition is made possible by Robert Lehman Foundation, Inc.
Prendergast's highly finished Boston Public Garden watercolors glimpse
those intimate details of daily life — mothers and children, idlers and
strollers — all fleetingly observed in one of America's iconic 19th-century
urban landscapes. Watercolors of the bustling seaside playgrounds near
Boston, of the Piazza San Marco and the Rialto bridge in Venice, and of other
leisurely locales trace the artist's travels both in the U.S. and abroad. A
jubilant spirit also characterizes the exhibition's oil paintings depicting
lively vignettes of horses and carriages, promenading ladies with parasols,
and children at play.
Prendergast, whose career coincided with Boston's preeminence in printing
and publishing in the 1890s, also worked briefly as a commercial
illustrator. The exhibition will feature several of the artist's book designs,
advertisements, and — his most ambitious publishing enterprise — the
provocatively illustrated My Lady Nicotine: A Study in Smoke by J. M.
Barrie.
The exhibition is organized by Dita Amory, Assistant Curator, Robert Lehman
Collection, in collaboration with H. Barbara Weinberg, the Alice Pratt Brown
Curator, and Dana Pilson, Administrative Assistant, Department of American
Paintings and Sculpture.
The Robert Lehman Collection catalogue, American Drawings and
Watercolors in the Robert Lehman Collection, will be available for purchase
in the Museum's bookshops in both hardcover ($90) and paperback editions
($45). Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the scholarly
catalogue fully illustrates the Large Boston Public Garden Sketchbook,
acquired by Mr. Lehman from Mrs. Charles Prendergast in 1961.
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