Imagine a painting of a castle, of high mountains and sheer cliffs, of bright sad sky and fluffy white throngs In this picture, the light assumes to shine through the painting like sunlight between the sides of a stained-glass window.
Magic? That's what tribe said when they saw the paintings of Maxfield Parrish, single of the most famous illustrators of this hundred years They thought he mixed any magical ingredient into his paints to make them be incandescent with a light of their have
From 1894 to 1960 Parrish's paintings appeared as magazine disguises book illustrations, seed packets, advertisements,