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In 1897, he wrote and published Mother Goose in Prose, a collection of Mother Goose rhymes written as prose stories, and illustrated by Maxfield Parrish.
In a daily strip dated 8 March 2005, he is depicted as being deeply moved by the poetry of Leonard Cohen, the landscape paintings of Maxfield Parrish and the music of John Tesh.
** Maxfield Parrish, American artist ( b. 1870 )
* July 25 – Maxfield Parrish, American illustrator ( d. 1966 )
Ali Baba by Maxfield Parrish ( 1909 ).
Others artists include John D. Batten, ( Fairy Tales From The Arabian Nights, 1893 ), Kay Nielsen, Eric Fraser, Errol le Cain, Maxfield Parrish and W. Heath Robinson.
Not until the first decade of the next century, when the great ( and popular ) fantasist Maxfield Parrish worked his magic on the figure, would Pierrot be comfortably naturalized in America.
Maxfield Parrish: The Lantern-Bearers, 1908.
* American — Bloch, Albert: Many works, including Harlequinade ( 1911 ), Piping Pierrot ( 1911 ), Harlequin and Pierrot ( 1913 ), Three Pierrots and Harlequin ( 1914 ); Bradley, Will: Various posters and illustrations ( see, e. g., " Banning " under Poetry below ); Heintzelman, Arthur William: Pierrot ( n. d .); Hopper, Edward: Soir Bleu ( 1914 ); Kuhn, Walt: The White Clown ( 1929 ); Parrish, Maxfield: Pierrot's Serenade ( 1908 ), The Lantern-Bearers ( 1908 ), Her Window ( 1922 ); Sloan, John: Clown Making Up ( 1909 ).
Cadmus Sowing the Dragon's teeth, by Maxfield Parrish, 1908.
" The subject is illustrated in paintings of ( roughly chronologically ) Nicolas Poussin, Jacob Jordaens, François Boucher, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Annibale Carracci, Andrea Casali, Arnold Bocklin, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, and Maxfield Parrish.
Artist friends followed him, including painter and illustrator Maxfield Parrish, who designed and built his estate, the Oaks, in the area.
Maxfield Parrish painted the stage backdrop in the Plainfield Town Hall.
* Maxfield Parrish, artist and illustrator
" Ali Baba " by Maxfield Parrish.
* Maxfield Parrish
" Cadmus Sowing the Dragon's Teeth " by Maxfield Parrish
In his first year, 1898-1899, he published Henry James's In the Cage ; Leslie Stephen's English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century ; Jocelyn by John Sinjohn, a nom-de-plume of John Galsworthy ; a translation of August Strindberg's Der Vater ; and Mother Goose in Prose, the first children's book by L. Frank Baum and the first book illustrated by Maxfield Parrish ( Baum's most famous work The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published in Chicago just a year later ).
The Dinky Bird by Maxfield Parrish, an illustration from Poems of Childhood by Eugene FieldField died in Chicago of a heart attack at the age of 45.
Many of his works were accompanied by paintings from Maxfield Parrish.
Maxfield Parrish ( July 25, 1870 – March 30, 1966 ) was an American painter and illustrator active in the first half of the twentieth century.
The Dinky Bird, by Maxfield Parrish, an illustration from Poems of Childhood by Eugene Field, 1904.
His given name was Frederick Parrish but he later adopted the maiden name of his paternal grandmother, Maxfield, as his middle name, and later as his professional name.
Kurt Vonnegut's work The Sirens of Titan alludes to " Maxfield Parrish light " coming from treetops.
His second son Maxfield Parrish, Jr. is known for his important contribution to the development of the first self-developing camera at Dr. Edwin H. Land's Polaroid Corporation.

Maxfield and Master
* Smith, Alma Gilbert, Maxfield Parrish: Master of Make-believe.

Maxfield and 2005
In 2005, Stuart Maxfield and his wife separated, and he decided to resign from the Sydney captaincy to spend time with his children in Melbourne on weekdays.
After the resignation of Stuart Maxfield from the Sydney captaincy in the early rounds of the 2005 premiership season, Kirk was one of the six players in the captaincy rotation.

Maxfield and by
This was followed by the mini-adventure " The Jackrabbits ' Lair ", written by Daniel J. Maxfield, in Pegasus, a magazine published by Judges Guild.
He is portrayed by British-born American actor Maxfield Stanley.
These classes – later taught by Richard Maxfield – were attended by many artists and musicians who would become involved in Fluxus, including Jackson Mac Low, La Monte Young, George Brecht, Dick Higgins and George Maciunas.
In the early 1890s Maxfield was within the range of a giant ( 400 pound ) wild black bear named " Old Ranger " who was eventually shot and killed by a local hunting party after a lifetime of raiding orchards, and having survived numerous other attempts to do him in.
Returning to Jamaica, his Youth Promotion sound system performed regularly in Kingston's Maxfield Park, featuring Jah Stitch and newcomers who had been nurtured by his organization such as Ranking Joe, Captain Sinbad, and Ranking Dread.
ROLM Corporation, founded in 1969 by Gene Richeson, Ken Oshman, Walter Loewenstern and Robert Maxfield, was the first PBX manufacturer to offer integrated voice-mail with its PhoneMail system, its registered trademark.
A showman called Herbert Maxfield used the dam as a boating pool between 1900 and 1920, and the site was bought by Sheffield Corporation in 1939.

Maxfield and M
* Cutler, Laurence S .; Parrish, M .; & Cutler, J. G. Maxfield Parrish: A retrospective.
* " Cruel Sea ( previously unissued alternate version )" ( M. Maxfield )-2: 26

Maxfield and .
* The Jackrabbits ' Lair ( Daniel J. Maxfield ).
According to James Henry Reynolds only four defenders were killed in the hospital: one was a member of the Natal Native Contingent with a broken leg ; Sgt Maxfield and Private Jenkins who were ill with fever and refused to be moved ; and a Private Adams who also refused to move.
In 1959 he attended the summer courses at Darmstadt under Karlheinz Stockhausen, and in 1960 relocated to New York in order to study electronic music with Richard Maxfield at the New School for Social Research.
Maxfield is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States named after Sir Maxfield Noble Brennan of Vienna, Virginia.
Maxfield sits along the Piscataquis River.
Maxfield was originally the Brighton Academy grant.

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