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Study for a Border Design [verso]

Study for a Border Design [verso], by Charles Sprague Pearce, graphite, 1894
Study for a Border Design [verso], by Charles Sprague Pearce, graphite, 1894

Study for a Border Design [verso] is a graphite drawing by the Impressionist artist Charles Sprague Pearce. It dates from 1894 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.

About this work

Overview

Study for a Border Design [verso] is a graphite drawing on tan wove paper, executed by American artist Charles Sprague Pearce in 1894.

Subject & Meaning

The subject of this drawing is a design concept for a border, though the specific context or intended application of the border is not explicitly defined within the work itself.

Technique & Style

Pearce utilized graphite on tan wove paper, characteristic of late 19th-century drawing practices. The technique suggests a preliminary or exploratory stage in the design process.

History & Provenance

Created in 1894, the drawing's provenance and exhibition history are not detailed in available information, focusing solely on its creation by Charles Sprague Pearce.

Context

Produced during the late 19th century, this work reflects the era's emphasis on detailed design and decorative arts, potentially aligning with Arts and Crafts or Beaux-Arts influences prevalent at the time.

Legacy

As a study, its legacy may be more closely tied to Pearce's broader oeuvre or the development of decorative design in the late 19th century, rather than standing as a singular, widely recognized piece.

Artist & collection

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