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June 2nd, 2019 : Daybreak
Maxfield Parrish (his real name was Fred) was born in Philly, and his father was an artist, who took Max on a tour of Europe
when he was 10. Max went the Pennsylvania College of Arts then shared a studio with his Dad in Gloucester, MA. Max had a wildly successful career as an illustrator along with Norman Rockwell and N.C. Wyeth when the demand was at it’s peak. He was making $100,000 a year doing mostly calendars and ads by 1910, which is $2.7 million today. Not bad for a guy in his 20’s. Then in 1922 Max created Daybreak, we looked upon it, and said it was good. ![]() Some snooty experts called it pedestrian art, but we pedestrians loved it. I read in the following years 25%, 1 in 4 families, had a copy in their home. And why not, it’s calm, sort of dreamy, kind of classic/classy, and the nymphs are kind of sexy. It’s something you can stare at while drinking a cup of coffee or a beer, and drift off lost in your thoughts. Then I looked at Google images I see all these picture of the same thing but very different. ![]() Quote:
![]() Here is a discussion by seemingly knowledgeable people about his painting technique and it’s possible effect on the great variation in the copies out there. ![]() Now don’t you feel more knowledgeable on fine art? How about pedestrian art? ![]() link
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