The Pirate Ship

Maxfield Parrish American, 1870-1966
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About the Artwork

The Pirate Ship

1906

Maxfield Parrish

1870-1966

American

Unknown

Oil glaze on paper

Unframed: 18 × 16 inches (45.7 × 40.6 cm) Framed: 28 3/4 × 24 3/4 × 1 5/8 inches (73 × 62.9 × 4.1 cm)

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Bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Fisher

68.333

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Signed and dated, on verso: Maxfield Parrish | 1906

Inscribed, on verso: Arabian Nights Entertainment/The History of Prince Codadad and his Brothers, and of the Princess of Deryabar. ....."For two days we were driven at the mercy of the winds, without knowing what would be our fate" on the third we perceived a ship, which approached us in full sail. We were at first delighted at the sight, supposing that this was some merchant vessel coming to our relief; But how great was our surprise and fear, when, on the nearer approach of the vessel, we saw on the deck armed pirates".... | Maxfield Parrish | "The Oaks"Windsor: Vermont | March of 1906.

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1968-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Meyer, S. E. America's Great Illustrators. New York, 1978, p. 135, no. 31 (ill.).

Berman, A. Art and Antiques 3 (Jan/Feb 1980): no. 89.

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Maxfield Parrish, The Pirate Ship, 1906, oil glaze on paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Fisher, 68.333.

The Pirate Ship
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