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A preeminent figure in the "Golden Age of American Illustration," Maxfield Parrish was the most popular artist of his time. Prized by both publishers and advertisers, his illustrations graced everything from candy boxes and storybooks to major magazines and the advertisements found therein. Parrish (1870-1966) achieved even greater fame and fortune painting for calendars and art prints. Executed in rich, luminescent colors, his radiantly romantic images attracted intense public enthusiasm and are treasured today as in the past.
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A preeminent figure in the "Golden Age of American Illustration," Maxfield Parrish was the most popular artist of his time. Prized by both publishers and advertisers, his illustrations graced everything from candy boxes and storybooks to major magazines and the advertisements found therein. Parrish (1870-1966) achieved even greater fame and fortune painting for calendars and art prints. Executed in rich, luminescent colors, his radiantly romantic images attracted intense public enthusiasm and are treasured today ...