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Maurice Prendergast — Sketchbook, page 123: Female Figure

Maurice Prendergast

Sketchbook, page 123: Female Figure

1905

This graphite sketch by Maurice Prendergast demonstrates the artist's characteristic loose, gestural approach to figurative drawing. The work exemplifies Prendergast's interest in capturing the essence of the human form through economical linework rather than detailed anatomical rendering. As a page from the artist's sketchbook, it provides insight into his working process and his ongoing exploration of figure studies that would inform his more finished paintings and prints.

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graphite

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Maurice Prendergast, Sketchbook, page 123: Female Figure , 1905

This graphite sketch by Maurice Prendergast demonstrates the artist's characteristic loose, gestural approach to figurative drawing. The work exemplifies Prendergast's interest in capturing the essence of the human form through economical linework rather than detailed anatomical rendering. As a page from the artist's sketchbook, it provides insight into his working process and his ongoing exploration of figure studies that would inform his more finished paintings and prints.

Medium
graphite
Year
1905
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Watercolor And Pencil, Early 20th Century, Sketchbook Drawing, American Artist, Intimate Mood, Post-Impressionism, Color harmonies, Female figure study, Decorative aesthetic, Figure Drawing

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