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The Lantern Bearers

Artist (1870 - 1966)
Date1908
MediumOil on canvas mounted on board
Dimensions40 × 32 in. (101.6 × 81.3 cm)
Framed: 54 3/4 in. × 46 in. × 4 1/2 in.
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2006.71
Signedl.l., in black paint: Maxfield Parrish 1908.
Accession number 2006.71
On View
On view
ProvenanceBetsey P.C. Purves Trust; (Vose Galleries, Inc., Boston, MA); Private Collection; (Vose Galleries, Inc., Boston, MA), ca. early 1980s; Alma Gilbert, ca. early 1980s; to Private Collection, Europe; to (Christie's, New York, NY), May 25, 2006, lot 32; purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2006
Label TextAmerican illustrator Maxfield Parrish originally created this painting to be reproduced in Collier’s magazine. The Lantern Bearers captures the sense of imagination, theatrical appeal, and luminous paint that made Parrish’s work so popular. He applied layers of pure pigment and varnish to create a brilliant depth of color. Figures dressed as clowns hang gold-hued lanterns, which glow against the blue night sky. While the six lanterns being handled by the clowns appear clearly, the nature of the four spheres in the distance is more ambiguous. Perhaps one of them is the moon?

El ilustrador estadounidense Maxfield Parrish creó esta pintura originalmente para ser reproducida en la revista Collier. Esta pintura captura el sentido imaginativo, el atractivo teatral y la pintura luminosa que hicieron que el trabajo de Parrish fuera tan popular. Aplicó capas de pigmento y barniz puro para crear una brillante profundidad de color. Las figuras, vestidas como payasos, sostienen linternas con matices dorados que brillan sobre el cielo azul de la noche. Mientras es claro que los payasos están trabajando con seis de las linternas, la naturaleza de las otras cuatro en la distancia, es más ambigua. ¿Será acaso una de ellas la luna?
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