Description: Maxfield Parrish The Lantern Bearers 11.7" x 16.5" Poster (Reproduced on Acid-free printing stock with Archive-quality inks) Perfect for many purposes, the image on this Poster is a wonderful illustration by Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966) - one of the leading artists associated with the Golden Age of Illustration. It was published as a cover illustration for Collier's Magazine (December 10, 1910) and later appeared in The Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics (1911) where it was associated with the text shown below. Tell me where is Fancy bred, Or in the heart, or in the head? How begot, how nourshéd? Reply, reply. Detail from the Poster (for reference purposes) is shown below. Parrish's work is characterized by an attention to detail, composition and texture - whether in his monotone work or in his more recognizable, luminous color illustrations. Those titles including illustrated by Parrish exclusively in color include Poems of Childhood (1904), The Arabian Nights (1909), A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales (1910), The Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics (1911) and Knave of Hearts (1925). This Poster is produced on acid-free stock with archive-quality inks. The image shown below demonstrates how this can appear when framed (frames and framing are not included in the sale). Sold as is with no returns, these posters are as described and will be shipped to Australia and select international destinations for free using the fully insured and tracked services of Australia Post (international buyers are responsible for any Customs duties or taxes levied in their own countries).
Price: 65.99 AUD
Location: Nambour, QLD
End Time: 2025-01-15T13:23:22.000Z
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Brand: Unbranded
Type: Fine Art Poster