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[[File:Dinky_Bird_by_Maxfield_Parrish%2C_1904.jpg|left|]][[File:Dinky_Bird_by_Maxfield_Parrish%2C_1904.jpg|left|thumb|''|The Dinky Bird''|, by Maxfield Parrish, an illustration from ''|Poems of Childhood''| by Eugene Field, 1904.<br>|(Wikipedia)]][[File:Maxfield%20Parrish.jpg|right|]][[File:Maxfield%20Parrish.jpg|right|thumb||Maxfield Parrish in 1896<br>|([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxfield_Parrish|Wikipedia)]]]]'''Born: '''July 25, 1870
[[File:Dinky_Bird_by_Maxfield_Parrish%2C_1904.jpg|left|thumb|''|The Dinky Bird''|, by Maxfield Parrish, an illustration from ''|Poems of Childhood''| by Eugene Field, 1904.<br>|(Wikipedia)]][[File:Maxfield%20Parrish.jpg|right|thumb||Maxfield Parrish in 1896<br>|([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxfield_Parrish|Wikipedia)]]]]'''Born: '''July 25, 1870


'''Died:''' March 30, 1966
'''Died:''' March 30, 1966

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Born: July 25, 1870

Died: March 30, 1966

Married: Lydia

Maxfield Parrish was an American painter and illustrator known for his distinctive saturated hues and idealized neo-classical imagery.  Between 1900 and 1902 Parrish painted in Saranac Lake, New York and Hot Springs, Arizona, while trying to recover from tuberculosis. It was in the Adirondacks that Parrish changed from his early pen and ink drawings to using oil paint, as winter temperatures caused his inks to freeze. 1

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1. National Academician Database, [Maxfield Parrish]

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