About the Artwork
Scribner's
1897
Maxfield Parrish (Artist) American, 1870-1966 Charles Scribners and Sons (Publisher) American
Commercial lithograph printed in color
image: 19 1/2 x 14 in. 49.6 x 35.6 cm sheet: 19 7/8 x 14 3/8 in. 50.4 x 36.4 cm
Posters
Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1989.189
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Markings
In plate, lower right edge of image: MAXFIELD / PARRISH / 1897 (in rectangle)
In plate, upper center: SCRIBNER'S; lower center: FICTION NVM / BER. AVGVST
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Malhotra, Ruth, and Christina Thon, et al., DAS FRUHE PLAKAT IN EUROPA UND DEN USA, Vol. 1, GROSSBRITANNIEN UND VEREINIGTE STAATEN VON NORDAMERIKA, Berlin: Gebr. Mann, 1973, no 316.
Kiehl, David, et al., AMERICAN ART POSTERS OF THE 1890S, New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (distributed by Harry N. Abrams, Inc.), 1987, no 135.
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Maxfield Parrish, Scribner's, 1897, Commercial lithograph printed in color. Detroit Institute of Arts, Collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts, 1989.189.
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