Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Maurice Prendergast at Auction


BIOGRAPHY

Maurice Prendergast was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, but grew up in Boston. From his youth he aspired to be an artist but initially made his living lettering show cards listing the acts and performers for the theater. Unlike some other artists who began their artistic studies at a young age, Prendergast was unable to afford formal art training or foreign travel until he was in his thirties. By the time he enrolled in the Académie Julian and the Académie Colarossi in Paris in 1891, dramatic changes in the art world were revolutionizing French painting.
Initially Prendergast was influenced most by the works of Edouard Manet and the expatriot American painter James McNeill Whistler, but he soon found inspiration from other sources, most notably Paul Cézanne and the Nabis painters Edouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard. Like them, Prendergast found his subjects in the everyday life of Parisian parks and streets as well as in the colorful scenes at nearby resorts.
Returning to Boston in 1895, Prendergast joined his brother Charles in his recently established framing business. He gradually began to build a reputation as a painter, initially concentrating on watercolors because the materials required were less expensive than those needed for oils. A pronounced emphasis on surface pattern, which would become a hallmark of his mature work, was evident from his earliest works.
Around 1899 Prendergast began to enjoy increasing artistic recognition and made regular trips to New York. Although most of his work from the early 1900s portrays middle-class leisure activities in parks or on beaches, he also explored the working-class docks and waterfronts of both New York and Boston.

Sotheby's April 16,  2014



MAURICE BRAZIL PRENDERGAST
JUNE DAY
LOT SOLD. 43,750








Sotheby’s Oct-Nov 2013







MAURICE BRAZIL PRENDERGAST
SCHOOL DAY (CLARK, MATHEWS & OWENS 1604)





Estimate 20,000 — 30,000

Sotheby's November 2012



Maurice Prendergast’s Park Street Church, Boston (circa 1905-07), failed to sell.



Prendergast’s Picnic Party (circa 1900-03) didn’t quite reach its low estimate of $300,000 when it sold for $290,500.





                        NEW HAMPSHIRE

                        PR.$43,750


Sotheby’s May 17 2012



Estimate   200,000 — 300,000




Estimate   500,000 — 700,000
Lot Sold   452,500








Sotheby's May 19,  2011










MAURICE BRAZIL PRENDERGAST
1858 - 1924
LOW TIDE





Estimate 200,000 — 300,000









SOTHEBY’S MAY 19 2011








MAURICE BRAZIL PRENDERGAST
THE PARIS OMNIBUS
LOT SOLD. 362,500
SOTHEBY’S SEPT 28 2012








MAURICE BRAZIL PRENDERGAST

'THE BEACH' AND 'ALONG THE SEA WITH BOAT AND PEOPLE':  A DOUBLE-SIDED WATERCOLOR
LOT SOLD. 25,000





Sotheby's Nov 28 2007
 






MAURICE B. PRENDERGAST
FIGURES IN A PARK
LOT SOLD. 205,000

Bonhams Nov 29 2011








Maurice Brazil Prendergast (American, 1858-1924) 
Park along the Shore
 20 1/4 x 24 3/8in
US$ 250,000 - 350,000







Bonhams May 22, 2013



Maurice Brazil Prendergast (American, 1858-1924) 
The Terrace 
14 x 19 3/4in
US$ 40,000 - 60,000

Christie’s 19 November 2014





ST MALO

 $600,000 - $800,000



Christie’s May  23, 2013





MAURICE BRAZIL PRENDERGAST (1859-1924)

DIVING RAFT

Estimate $150,000 - $250,000 Price Realized $195,750


Christie's 2012








 


Christie's 2009



Elegant Woman in a Blue Dress
PRICE REALIZED
$1,022,500





Christies 2008













Christie's 2007





 
Christie's 2005











Christie’s 2000



Christie’s 1999



MAURICE BRAZIL PRENDERGAST (1859-1924)
TRPORT BEACH
Estimate $120,000 - $180,000 Price Realized $211,500 



 

Christie's 1998