ID
              2241
          Nationality
          American
          born Canadian
              Occupation
          Painter
          Artist
              Summary
              Born at St. John's, Newfoundland. Deafness appears to have been progressive. Twice studied art in Europe, returning to Boston in 1895, where he won many commissions. His health began to fail in 1922, and he died in New York. Hearing brother Charles Prendergast was a respected painter in his own right, and seems to have sometimes served as an interpreter/agent for Maurice.
          References
              Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences, p.294-296; Deaf Artists in America, p.68-74.
          Dates
              10 October 1859-1 February 1924