Posted 14 years ago
upstatenyc…
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These are a few of my Parrish prints. These are all older (20s, 30s) prints with the original paper backing showing the shop that framed them. I have picked them up at various shops and fleamarkets around New York and New England. I like Parrish's realistic style, aswell as his deep colors.I had the opportunity to go to 2 shows where originals of some of his works were being shown. The detail and depth are amazing.
Yrs ago I had more than 50 original prints by Parrish. Love These! Dave
The first time I ever saw a Parrish was in one of my professors office. He has the one with the swing and castle in the background.
I have an early print of Maxfield Parrish Daybreak. Purchased in the 1920's-1930's, in the original frame. This print is in mint condition along with the back paper. In the left corner are the words: Reinthal & Newman. I was interested in finding out approximately what this is valued at.
Dana, depends on the frame, condition, and the size. I recently saw a calendar, 1940 complete but unframedfor $350. I have also seen early prints as low as $25.00. Could you post a picture? Thanks for your comments.
yes, upstate....I can post pics...as soon as I find out how to do that
Not sure what you need to know, but please feel free to ask. I do computer support, and I'd love to see what you have!
My Maxfield Parrish "Daybreak" is 10x6, the frame is wood, dark blue with gold design, the print is not faded, no spots nor water marks even on the back paper.....was printed from Reinthal & Newman....like I said, purchased in the 20's or 30's....was just curious as to approximately what it was worth.....I don't know how to post a picture on here
well, upstate, I managed to post the pic......listed under posters and prints
Nice collection, I am still looking for a nice example of Air Castles.
I have the Daybreak (medium size print) I dont know for sure but I bought it thinking its original. Mine says; The House Of Art, NY, Maxfield Parrish. Im pretty sure that its original.