Maurice Prendergast Canadian-born American Impressionist Painter, 1858-1924
American painter, printmaker, illustrator and designer of Canadian birth. He moved with his family to Boston in 1868 and was working as a commercial artist by 1886, lettering showcards, but his early attempts at watercolour foretold little of the talent that emerged after he travelled to Paris in January 1891. He studied for three years at the Atelier Colarossi under Gustave Courtois (1853-1923), and later at the Acad?mie Julian under Benjamin Constant, Joseph Blanc and Jean-Paul Laurens.
From Darkness Allegory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1831 Oil on canvas, 350 x 250 cm Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest Author: ENDER, Johann Title: "From Darkness, the Light". Allegory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences , 1801-1850 , Austrian Form: painting , mythological
Painting ID:: 62438
From_Darkness Allegory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1831 Oil on canvas, 350 x 250 cm Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest Author: ENDER, Johann Title: "From Darkness, the Light". Allegory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences , 1801-1850 , Austrian Form: painting , mythological
Portrait of Ferenc 318 x 220 cm Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Author: ENDER, Johann Title: Portrait of Ferenc Sz?ch?nyi , 1801-1850 , Austrian Form: painting , portrait
Painting ID:: 62442
Portrait_of_Ferenc 318 x 220 cm Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Author: ENDER, Johann Title: Portrait of Ferenc Sz?ch?nyi , 1801-1850 , Austrian Form: painting , portrait
Maurice_Prendergast Canadian-born American Impressionist Painter, 1858-1924
American painter, printmaker, illustrator and designer of Canadian birth. He moved with his family to Boston in 1868 and was working as a commercial artist by 1886, lettering showcards, but his early attempts at watercolour foretold little of the talent that emerged after he travelled to Paris in January 1891. He studied for three years at the Atelier Colarossi under Gustave Courtois (1853-1923), and later at the Acad?mie Julian under Benjamin Constant, Joseph Blanc and Jean-Paul Laurens.