Q: I own a framed Maxfield Parrish “Daybreak” print. The frame measures 20 by 121/4 inches. A label on the back indicates it was purchased from the Art Department of A.S. Johnson & Co. in Tacoma, Wash ...
Q: I own a framed Maxfield Parrish "Daybreak" print. The frame measures 20 inches by 121/4 inches. A label on the back indicates it was purchased from the Art Department of A.S. Johnson & Co. in ...
Maxfield Parrish’s famous 1922 “Daybreak” sold for $5.2 million Thursday at Christie’s International in New York. The sellers were actor Mel Gibson and his wife, Robyn, who filed for divorce last year ...
GREENWICH -- Mel Gibson and his wife, Robyn, who filed for divorce last year, are selling a $15 million Maxfield Parrish collection at Christie's International on May 20 in New York, according to two ...
. My mother and uncle concur. It had been a wedding present from my grandmother’s sister in 1927 and was still, as late as my last visit in 1976, a beloved possession, prominently displayed. That ...
The first time I saw Maxfield Parrish's work was a couple of years after college when I bought a CD by the rock band Dalis Car. The cover showed a detail of Parrish's most-famous work, "Daybreak," a ...
From left: Whoopi Goldberg and Gary Meyers at the 10th anniversary of the National Museum of American Illustration event. From left: John Walsh, host of ‘America’s Most Wanted’ with Gary Meyers, ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
A unique piece of art was sold recently at a Northeastern auction. It was a painting by famed illustrator Maxfield Parrish, but it was not an ordinary painting. Parrish had started with one of his own ...
Along Manhattan’s 57th Street strollers last week spotted in the window of the Ferargil Galleries a carefully painted cutout figure of a sandwich man in a pot hat, holding a sign, just as they have ...