Works by the American imagist Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966), one of the greats of the golden age of illustration, will be on view at Nassau County Museum of Art from Nov. 21 to Feb. 28, 2016. The works ...
Maxfield Parrish was an influential American artist and illustrator known for whimsical mythological scenes and vibrant colors in his artworks. The Flagler Museum is presenting “The Ethereal Worlds of ...
Looking out at a brilliant sunset when the clouds are soaked in orange, electric violets and cobalt blues, I feel like I'm viewing the sky through Maxfield Parrish's eyes. For those who don't know the ...
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 popular ...
. My mother and uncle concur. It had been a wedding present from my grandmother’s sister in 1927 and was still, as late as my last visit in 1976, a beloved possession, prominently displayed. That ...
Once upon a time, no American artist (and certainly no American illustrator) was more famous than Maxfield Parrish. A master of light and color, Parrish was known for his dreamy views of young men and ...
This painting, by Maxfield Parrish, is titled "Masquerade" and was painted in 1922 as a cover for an issue of Life magazine. (Maxfield Parrish, American, 1870-1966, "Masquerade," 1922, oil on board, ...
The museum, which holds the world's largest collection of Maxfield Parrish paintings, wants to relocate about four miles across the Connecticut River to Windsor, according to museum director Alma ...
The famous Maxfield Parrish painting "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," which has graced the main bar of San Francisco's Palace Hotel since the bar opened 103 years ago, was taken down Friday and will be ...
Q: I am curious about the value of this Maxfield Parrish piece that my brother gave me. Any information would be appreciated. — D.B., internet A: You have a Maxfield Parrish art print. The American ...
Maxfield Parrish, once the most popular artist in America, is now a name associated unfailingly with kitsch. Yet Parrish’s own estimation of himself was as a “popular” artist, and said as much in an ...