Maxfield Parrish Was An Exceptional American Illus

March 15, 2010 - 7:09 pm

Maxfield Parrish Was An Exceptional American Illustrator

Maxfield Parrish (1870 - 1966) was an American artist in addition to illustrator. Born Frederick Maxfield Parrish in Philadelphia, Pa, he soon started illustrating for his personal enjoyment early on in his daily life. He continued to carry on a occupation which was to carry on for a few decades and effectively shape the actual Golden Get older of Illustration, plus the future of United states visual art in general. Introduced by a commission to illustrate Kenneth Grahame’s The Walls Were as of Jasper in 1897, his repertoire was to incorporate several important undertakings such as Eugene Field’s Poems of Childhood (1904) and the traditional Arabian Nights (1909).Androgynous nude photos in fantastical surroundings

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