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Bastille Day, 1892. Creator: Maurice Prendergast (American, 1858-1924)
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Bastille Day, 1892. Creator: Maurice Prendergast (American, 1858-1924)
Bastille Day, 1892. Like Edgar Degas, Prendergast was a skilled and devoted practitioner of monotype, a technique he began to investigate in Paris about 1891 or 1892, perhaps having seen examples of the French artists work in this medium. He was influenced by the flattened space and emphasis on surface pattern of ukiyo-e (Japanese colour woodcuts) as well as the etchings of James McNeill Whistler, who used ink left on the surface of the printing plate to create evocative atmospheric effects. Prendergast produced beautiful coloured monotypes documenting the pastimes of stylish urbanites. Bastille Day, one of the few works that can be dated to the artists early years in Paris, distills the scene of lanterns illuminating the boulevards to an almost abstract composition of reflective coloured light and bustling crowds
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Bastille Day, 1892 - Capturing the Essence of Parisian Nightlife
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. In this print by Maurice Prendergast, we are transported to the vibrant streets of Paris on Bastille Day in 1892. Like a master storyteller, Prendergast skillfully utilizes the monotype technique to create an evocative composition that celebrates the city's lively atmosphere. Inspired by Edgar Degas and influenced by Japanese colour woodcuts and James McNeill Whistler's etchings, Prendergast expertly manipulates ink left on the printing plate to produce mesmerizing effects. The result is a stunning display of reflective coloured light and bustling crowds that almost appears abstract. As lanterns illuminate the boulevards, we can feel ourselves immersed in this momentous occasion. The artist's attention to detail allows us to witness stylish urbanites engaging in various pastimes against a backdrop of historical significance. This particular work stands out as one of few pieces from Prendergast's early years in Paris that can be dated with certainty. It serves as a testament to his dedication and talent as he documents not only the physical scene but also captures its essence – an amalgamation of joyous celebration and cultural heritage. Displayed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this print showcases Heritage Art/Heritage Images' commitment to preserving American artistic legacy while offering viewers a glimpse into history through their collection.
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