Correspondence, 1947-1951.

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Correspondence, 1947-1951.

Correspondence with his parents, Maxfield and Lydia Parrish, and with his brother Maxfield Parrish, Jr., concerning his physical and mental well-being, his financial concerns, and his plans for a career.

0.2 ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7375337

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Parrish, Lydia, 1871-1953

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Lydia Austin Parrish (1871-1953) was the wife of painter/illustrator, Maxfield Parrish. For many years she spent her winters in St. Simons Island, and her love of the islands led to the research for Slave songs of the Georgia Sea Islands. While doing the research for the book, she became interested in the fate of Loyalist families, and at the time of her death had a two-volume work on those families ready for publication. From the description of Walter Charlton Hartridge, Jr. collect...

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Parrish, Maxfield, 1870-1966

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Frederick Parrish was born July 25, 1870 in Philadelphia, PA. He later took a family name, Maxfield, as his middle name. He was an illustrator and commercial artist who designed his first magazine cover for Harper's Weekly in April, 1895. Following that he did pictures and posters for other popular periodicals. His works also became familiar to the public through his illustrations for calendars and advertisements. He was noted for his use of rich colors, especially the shade of blue named for hi...

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