Mint Maxfield Parrish \"Lights Of Home\" 1945 Winter original LITHO gift print


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Mint Maxfield Parrish \"Lights Of Home\" 1945 Winter original LITHO gift print :
$290.00


MAXFIELD PARRISH:The LIGHTS Of HOME Brown & Bigelow New England village cabin in the woods with the \"Lights of Home\" glowing through the windowsGift print on textured deckle edge mat,Image measures 8 1/2\" x 10\"overall with matt 12\" x 17\"
Perfect Example of the Large size Brown & Bigelow 1945 annual Winter Scene *Tintogravure Lithographit becomes a Christmas Card gift by way of the foldaway Christmas sentiment attached to the back of the matt, which can be flipped over to lay behind the print for with onionskinstory of the paintingdescribing the art and MAXFIELD PARRISH\'s inspiration for painting itand the unused mailing is an Exceptional Quality item
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Returns gladly accepted under the following conditions:

  • I must be notified of intent to return within three days of delivery
  • Buyer must return ship insured for final value, at buyers expense
  • Item must arrive back in same condition as sold
  • Must receive item back within 14 days of the landscapes: (excerpted from a catalouge of Parrish at sale)

    \"In 1931, at the height of his popularity, Maxfield Parrish decided to abandon the figurative work that had made him a household name and devote his efforts entirely to landscape painting. ... For Parrish, nature was infinitely complex, reflected in his meticulous painting style, and he strove to transcribe its transient beauty in his work: \"those qualities which delight us in nature–the sense of freedom, pure air and light, the magic of distance, and the saturated beauty of color, must be convincingly stated and take the beholder to the very spot\" (Coy Ludwig, Maxfield Parrish, New York, 1973, p. 175).

    For twenty-seven years, from 1936 to 1963, Brown & Bigelow, a publishing company based in St. Paul, Minnesota, reproduced one of Parrish’s vertical landscapes as an annual calendar. Beginning in 1941, Parrish also provided a horizontal winter scene each year, to be used for smaller calendars and greeting cards. Parrish typically submitted a number of paintings for Brown & Bigelow to choose from, thus, Once the reproductions were complete, Brown & Bigelow returned the paintings to the artist and he was free to sell them. \"


    Mint Maxfield Parrish \"Lights Of Home\" 1945 Winter original LITHO gift print :
    $290.00

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