Jean Parrish, a Southwest landscape painter, was born June 26, 1911 at
her parents home at the Oaks in Plainfield, New Hampshire. She is
the only one of the children of illustrator Maxfield Parrish and his
wife Lydia Austin Parrish to become an artist.
In 1922, at the age of eleven, she posed for Maxfield Parrish's famous illustration, Daybreak, in which she is the vertical figure bending over the reclining figure. A photograph dated 1922, titled Jean P (showing 500 of 5636 characters). |
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Jean Parrish is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Taos Pre 1940
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