Moonlight (1932) by Maxfield Parrish

Moonlight - Maxfield Parrish - 1932

Artwork Information

TitleMoonlight
ArtistMaxfield Parrish
Date1932
Art MovementSymbolism

About Moonlight

The artwork titled “Moonlight,” created by Maxfield Parrish in 1932, belongs to the Symbolism art movement and falls within the landscape genre. The piece captures a surreal and serene nocturnal scene illuminated by moonlight, showcasing Parrish’s characteristic use of vibrant colors and mystical interpretation of natural landscapes.

In this artwork, a dramatic landscape is rendered in hues of deep blue and red, with rocky formations that rise precipitously against a luminous backdrop. The soft, ethereal glow emanates from an unseen moon, bathing the scene in a mystic light that enhances the textures and contours of the rocks and water below. The interplay between light and shadow creates a mesmerizing effect, evoking a sense of tranquility and wonder. The composition’s balance and depth invite the viewer to immerse themselves in the serene yet otherworldly environment that Parrish masterfully crafts.

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