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From Follett
Originally published: New York : Watson-Guptill, 1973.;Value guide laid in.;First published in 1973 in New York by Watson-Guptill Pub., a division of Billboard Pub. Inc.;Includes bibliographical references (page 220) and index. Profiles the work of early twentieth-century American painter and illustrator Maxfield Parrish, examining his book illustrations, magazine illustrations, posters, advertisements, paintings, and murals.
From the Publisher
We are pleased to bring this classic work back into print. A compendium of the life and work of Maxfield Parrish, it is an essential part of a Parrish library. For the collector, the publisher has included a value guide to some of the products that bear Parrish images. Examples of Parrish's most famous book illustrations are shown, including selections from Mother Goose in Prose and the Arabian Nights. Also included are his famous magazine covers-from Life, Collier's, Harper's Weekly, etc., as well as all the landscapes that he painted for Brown and Bigelow, who reproduced them as calendars every year from 1936 to 1963. One of the highlights of the book is the chapter on Parrish's technique, examining in depth his materials, favorite methods, and unique way of painting. In addition, there is a lengthy excerpt from an unpublished manuscript by Maxfield Parrish, Jr., explaining step-by-step his father's glazing technique and use of photography in his work. This definitive study also contains numerous revealing excerpts from Parrish's unpublished correspondence with family, friends, and clients.