Maxfield Parrish, Master of Make-Believe describes the life and popularity of this famous early twentieth-century American artist. The beautifully illustrated catalogue includes all types of Parrish's work, from his sumptuous murals to his fun and lively works based on Mother Goose's fairytales. The works included come from all over the United States, including those from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where Parrish studied.
Maxfield Parrish is not as well-known now as he was during his heyday, but he is one of my favorite artists. This is a catalogue written to go with an exhibition. I don't think the text is extremely well-written, but the point of the book is to delve into the gorgeous reproductions, anyway. And they are gorgeous. Parrish's use of color and drawing skills were amazing and I was inspired just looking.
i got this more for the images than the story. if you're looking for story this has chapters regarding his models and life etc. if you're getting it for the images keep moving. i was disappointed in the quality of the book itself, like the pictures were really washed out and not vibrant and the book left out some of my favorites. the wall calandar i got on sale after new year's had a better selection and the images were beautiful and bright. wait for the exhibit to visit your local museum.
Maxfield Parrish has always bee a favorite of mine, but I knew little about him. I found this book remandered at B&N and grabbed it up for a few dollars. I found it a good intro to Parissh's work. As another review wrote, the text could be better, but it's certainly not bad. I haven't see. I didn't see anythng wrong with the reproduct5ions, but6 I've not seen the original work either. I love having this book now to revisit the art.