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| 32108 - Table Lamp Musuem Collection By Meyda Tiffany This reversed painted table lamp features Maxfield Parrish's "Reveries" - combining the arts with form and function. Designed for enduring beauty, each fixture is a handcrafted one-of-a-kind work of art. With natural variations and unsurpassed quality, each is designed as a timeless treasure to be owned with pride. Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966), one of the best-known and most successful artists of... |
| 37469 - Night Light Ecstasy By Meyda Tiffany This tabletop night light features a 19th century art form and Maxfield Parrish's "Ecstasy" - producing a beautiful porcelain lithophane lamp. For the 1930 General Electric's Edison Mazda Lamps calendar, Parrish made liberal use of his hallmark "Parrish Blue" sky which dominates the muted southwestern palette of the background. He became increasingly romantic in his painting portrayals and subjec... |
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| Ecstasy (1929) American artist Maxfield Parrish had an almost uncanny sense for knowing how to create illusions on canvas. "Ecstasy" presents a beautiful young woman on the edge of her dreams, a work as popular today as when it made Parrish a household name in the early 20th century. Our canvas replica captures the original painting's depth of color and even its subtle texture which is applied by hand. Our impor... |