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Rare, vintage Maxfield Parrish prints to go on display. Cory Walsh Jan 8, 2015 Jan 8, 2015 Updated May 21, 2015; 0 "With Trumpet and Drum," a ...
A: You have a Maxfield Parrish art print. The American artist Maxfield Parrish was born in 1870, he had a long highly successful career as an artist and illustrator and died in 1966.
A unique piece of art was sold recently at a Northeastern auction. It was a painting by famed illustrator Maxfield Parrish, but it was not an ordinary painting. Parrish had started with one of his own ...
Q: I own a framed Maxfield Parrish “Daybreak” print. The frame measures 20 by 121/4 inches. A label on the back indicates it was purchased from the Art Department of A.S. Johnson & Co. in ...
Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966), The Desert Without Water, 1902, mixed media on paper laid on canvas, 17" x 11½", initialed lower right, “The Great Southwest” by: Ray Stannard Baker, Century ...
Maxfield Parrish prints were posh wedding presents in the late 1920s. ... Everson Museum Maxfield Parrish, Daybreak, 1922. Lithograph, 17ae” x 29½” [framed: 21ae” x 33½”].
Courtesy of Everson Museum"Ecstasy" by Maxfield Parrish, 1930. Parrish's prints will be on display at the Everson Museum of Art April 29 to July 11 as part of "Fantasies and Fairy Tales: Maxfield ...
A private collector is sharing some rare, vintage prints by Maxfield Parrish at Montana Art and Framing this month. Parrish, who was born in 1870 and died in 1966, was at one point the most ...