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Stephen W. Parrish and Frederick A. Stokes

A Winter’s Day, Windsor, N.S.

1886

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A Winter’s Day, Windsor, N.S.

1886

Physical Qualities Etching, Sheet: 308 x 437 mm. (12 1/8 x 17 3/16 in.) Plate: 210 x 246 mm. (8 1/4 x 9 11/16 in.)
Credit Line The Baltimore Museum of Art
Object Number 2013.411.4
Plate 4 (page 28) The image shows a winter landscape with a woman and her dog walking across a snow-covered field carrying firewood. This is a synopsis of the text that accompanies the print in the book (authored by Hitchcock): Hitchcock describes Parrish as a "true painter-etcher" whose understanding and execution of the medium has become increasingly more sophisticated over time. He writes of this plate that although the subject is simple, "the use of the paper, the contrasts, and the sturdy rendering of form are all significant" (page 30).

Inscribed: Recto: in plate at upper left "Copyright 1887 by Frederick A. Stokes"; in plate at lower left, signed "Stephen Parrish"; in plate at lower right "125" Verso: none

Artist

Stephen W. Parrish

1845–1937

American, 1846-1938
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Publisher

Frederick A. Stokes

1849–1949

American, active 1887
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