Children Playing with Toys and Checking the Stocking by Maxfield Parrish

This artwork is available in the following sizes and types (measurements are in inches): 12x18 paper poster - 12x18 paper giclee - 12x18 canvas print - 12x18 canvas giclee - 16x24 paper giclee - 16x24 canvas print - 18x27 paper giclee - 20x30 paper poster - 20x30 paper giclee - 20x30 canvas print - 20x30 canvas giclee - 24x36 paper giclee - 24x36 canvas print - 24x36 canvas giclee

Sizes refer to the image itself. In addition there is a white border of approximately 2 inches on each side, which can be trimmed for framing or mounting.


Imagine a world bathed in impossibly blue skies, where beautiful people in flowing robes lounge in dreamlike landscapes. That's the world of Maxfield Parrish, a major player in the illustration game during the early 1900s. Parrish (1870-1966) wasn't just your average artist. He was a rockstar of illustration, churning out gorgeous paintings for magazines like Harper's Bazaar and Scribner's. These weren't just any illustrations, mind you. They were everywhere, plastered on calendars, posters, and prints that filled American homes. What made Parrish's work so special? A special blend of meticulous layering! He'd build up his paintings with thin, translucent glazes on top of a detailed underpainting, creating a luminous effect and colors that practically glowed. Forget drab landscapes, Parrish's worlds were bathed in an almost supernatural blue sky - "Parrish Blue" it came to be called. Throw in some graceful figures in flowing togas and maybe a sprinkling of mythology, and you've got the Parrish recipe for success. Paintings like "Daybreak" (1922), a picture of a young woman bathed in golden light overlooking a gorgeous view, became mega-hits, solidifying his place as a top illustrator. But Parrish wasn't a one-trick pony. He could also capture a story perfectly, like in his illustrations for children's books. He even dabbled in ads, creating iconic posters that are as American as apple pie. Even though his work was everywhere and insanely popular, Parrish never stopped being a true artist. He was always trying new things and perfecting his craft, even building a special studio with fancy north-facing windows to get the perfect light for his work. Maxfield Parrish's legacy is all about creating worlds of beauty. He was an illustrator who could make characters leap off the page, an innovator who pushed the boundaries of commercial art, and a painter who continues to inspire with his captivating visions.



 

The source of these posters and prints is an archive of over 27,000 vintage images along with the historical information on each. All files are optimized and stored digitally and are ready for reproduction in a variety of sizes The print process is closely monitored to ensure the best quality wall art and decor.

 

Crafted on top-notch semi-matte paper, our posters boast vibrant colors and durability. Made with meticulous attention to quality, these prints guarantee a stunning visual impact and are perfect for long-lasting displays. Elevate your space with our commitment to premium materials. Our canvas prints, gallery-wrapped and unframed, are ready to elegantly adorn your space. The image seamlessly extends around the stretched canvas, adding depth to the artwork. Mounted securely on a robust wood frame, our high-quality canvas ensures maximum stability and tautness for a striking display. Experience exquisite color accuracy and a smooth, acid-free surface ideal for framing with giclee printing. Revel in the beauty of your prints, ensuring a perfect blend of vibrant hues. Elevate your artwork with the impeccable quality of giclee, enhancing both visual appeal and longevity.
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