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x6. Maxfield Parrish1870-1966x
xProfile of a striding British policeman carrying banner. x
xFunnygraph
Preliminary study for illustration, 1908-1914;
Pencil on glassine, 6.75 x 5", not signed
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xParrish first introduced the characters he called 'Funnygraphs' in the January 11, 1908 issue of Collier's magazine. They were comic military- or policemen, and were used as bookplate figures, as labels for packages and envelopes he mailed out (the characters "carry" the address); they also appear on Collier's covers, and were used as headpieces on interior illustrations. Other Funnygraph characters include Scottish Highlanders and British Militiamen. Original mount bears numbers: 1958.15.39, P-65-886/40 and also 73X-16.
Literature - For similar images, see Coy Ludwig, Maxfield Parrish: item #468, 506, 516. Also, The Collectible Maxfield Parrish by William Holland and Douglas Congdon Martin published by Schiffer 1993, page 59, 61 & 67.
Provenance - The Haggin Museum Stockton, Calif. Donated by Maxfield Parrish in 1958, with accession #1958.15.39. De-accessioned in 2006.
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xCondition - Untreated; tracing paper has yellowed somewhat with age. Mounted at upper edge only. Matted and framed.x

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